All is well. I copied the the tdf file frm the DVD and it works. MPCORB is working also. That problem involved a disconnect between my brain and my fingers with typing a long path name.
Thanks for the help
John
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From: Bill J Gray <
pluto@...>
To:
guide-user@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, December 2, 2011 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: [guide-user] Guide file locations
Hi John,
> I installed Guide 9 from the Guide 9 DVD that I received recently.
> Is it possible that the file was inadvertently left out of the DVD?
Errrmmm... well, it's on the DVD (the 'misc_dat' folder contains both
usno_b1.tdf and the Italian-language version usno_b1.idf). But it's not
copied over to the Guide folder by default. Copy 'em over, and B1.0 will
appear. Sorry, I should have thought about that being a possible issue.
> I do have another copy of B1 that I got last summer and that has the missing
> zones so I can copy them to my Windows machine if you think it might be necessary.
No, it shouldn't be necessary. I actually don't have the full B1.0;
I just have a few degrees around each pole, enough for testing purposes.
Guide will use whichever zones are available.
You've diagnosed the MPCORB behavior correctly: if the 'Use MPCORB'
button is grayed out, it does mean that Guide can't find a copy of MPCORB.
The two lines in the 'guide.dat' file are the "real" MPCORB_PATH line
(the one Guide uses to figure out where mpcorb.dat is) and a line that
stores the most recently-entered text for that particular dialog box
(i.e., when you hit Alt-J, Guide shows you whatever you entered last).
So you can pretty much just ignore that DLG_3025= line.
-- Bill
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