Re: [guide-user] Fix to 'toggle geographic mode' posted

Julian Parks Jun 2, 2008

Bill,

Re Jupiter: No problems with further info. Showed 123 for GRS longitude.
I tried it with a few different levels and maps-solid, Voyager, and HST.

Julian

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill J Gray" <pluto@...>
To: <guide-user@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 10:04 PM
Subject: [guide-user] Fix to 'toggle geographic mode' posted


> Hi folks,
>
> The update file at http://www.projectpluto.com/new.htm has been
> modified slightly, so that the "toggle geographic mode" function
> works correctly.
>
> I don't think I did anything that will fix the Jupiter problem
> mentioned by Richard Jordan, but I did add some code that may
> trap the bug and give us some warnings as to what's going on. If
> you download this update, even if it's because you really want
> the geographic mode fix, I'd appreciate it if you took a moment
> to right-click on Jupiter, then ask for 'more info' and see
> what the GRS longitude is. If it's something other than 123
> degrees (or if you get an error message), please let me know.
>
> Larry, I just noticed that I didn't answer a question from
> your previous post: "What time format is shown when right-clicking
> on the Sun at an eclipse?" The rise/set/transit times shown when
> you click on the Sun (whether it's in eclipse or not, and for
> objects other than the Sun, too) should be given with day/month
> plus HH:MM. The time zone will be the default one (and it ought to
> be listed in that dialog box). For example, I just right-clicked
> on the Sun and learned that it set on 3 Jun 0:16 UTC.
>
> -- Bill
>
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