tom Oct 12 7:23 AM
----- Original Message -----
From: "pastorgalactico" <pastorgalactico@...>
To: <guide-user@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2012 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: [guide-user] Re: Getting UCAC4 to show up in Guide
Hello;
I've done everything that Bill said step by step and still not working.
What ucac4 folder which is what should appear?
In mine are only the files from the (z001) at (z900)
Is that correct?
Sincerely;
J.Tapioles
Hola;
He realizado todo eso que dice Bill paso a paso y sigue sin funcionar.
¿En la carpeta de ucac4 que es lo que tiene que aparecer?
En la mia estan solo los archivos desde el ( z001 ) al ( z900 )
¿es esto correcto ?
Atentamente;
J.Tapioles
----- Original Message -----
From: tom
To: guide-user@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2012 4:03 PM
Subject: Re: [guide-user] Re: Getting UCAC4 to show up in Guide
Hi,
here is Bill,s posting from a few days ago...
Hi all,
A few points on this...
To get Guide 8 or 9 to show UCAC4, you definitely need the software
from http://www.projectpluto.com/new.htm . You should then be able to
go into Extras... Toggle User Datasets, and select UCAC4, and turn
it On and adjust labels and the fields of view at which it is shown.
If you don't see UCAC4 in the Toggle User Datasets list, then you're
probably missing the file 'ucac4.tdf'. Click on it here and save it
to your Guide folder...
http://www.projectpluto.com/ucac4.tdf
...and start Guide up again, and it should appear in the list.
Next problem is telling Guide where to find the data. For this,
you can hit Alt-J and add a line such as
UCAC4_PATH=c:\ucac4
Or you can edit the file 'guide.dat' and add the line that way.
One method you can use for testing: put the UCAC4 DVD in your
DVD drive, and set
UCAC4_PATH=d:\
(I assume here a drive letter d:; obviously, you may have to change
that.) Side 1 of the disk has all the data south of declination -14.2;
side 2 has all the data north of that. I'd suggest that you just zoom
in to a point at declination -14.2. You should hear the spinning of the
DVD drive (a good diagnostic that Guide is looking in the right place)
and about half your screen should be filled with UCAC4 stars.
Note that by default, a screenful of UCAC4 stars won't look all that
much different from a screenful of UCAC3 stars. If you right-click on
the UCAC4 star, though, it should say something like "4UC318-081678",
followed by a 2MASS identifier. (Otherwise, you'll get Guide's UCAC3
data, with a "3UC" designation.)
Another thing: On the DVDs, the actual data files live in a 'u4b'
subdirectory, and have names from z001 to z900. If you've set the
UCAC4_PATH to be, say, c:\ucac4, Guide will check for files in both
c:\ucac4 and c:\ucac4\u4b.
-- Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: "pastorgalactico" <pastorgalactico@...>
To: <guide-user@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2012 9:52 AM
Subject: [guide-user] Re: Getting UCAC4 to show up in Guide
Hi Bill.
I followed the steps you said and ucac4 not working in my Guide 9.0.
Can you explain step by step how devo acerlo from the 2 dvd ucac4 that I
have in my possession.?
Sincerely;
J.Tapioles
Hola Bill.
He seguido los pasos que decias anteriormente y el ucac4 no me funciona en
mi Guide 9.0.
¿Me puedes explicar paso a paso como devo de hacerlo a partir de los 2 dvd
ucac4 que ya tengo en mi poder.?
Atentamente;
J.Tapioles
--- In guide-user@yahoogroups.com, Bill J Gray <pluto@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> A few points on this...
>
> To get Guide 8 or 9 to show UCAC4, you definitely need the software
> from http://www.projectpluto.com/new.htm . You should then be able to
> go into Extras... Toggle User Datasets, and select UCAC4, and turn
> it On and adjust labels and the fields of view at which it is shown.
>
> If you don't see UCAC4 in the Toggle User Datasets list, then you're
> probably missing the file 'ucac4.tdf'. Click on it here and save it
> to your Guide folder...
>
> http://www.projectpluto.com/ucac4.tdf
>
> ...and start Guide up again, and it should appear in the list.
>
> Next problem is telling Guide where to find the data. For this,
> you can hit Alt-J and add a line such as
>
> UCAC4_PATH=c:\ucac4
>
> Or you can edit the file 'guide.dat' and add the line that way.
>
> One method you can use for testing: put the UCAC4 DVD in your
> DVD drive, and set
>
> UCAC4_PATH=d:\
>
> (I assume here a drive letter d:; obviously, you may have to change
> that.) Side 1 of the disk has all the data south of declination -14.2;
> side 2 has all the data north of that. I'd suggest that you just zoom
> in to a point at declination -14.2. You should hear the spinning of the
> DVD drive (a good diagnostic that Guide is looking in the right place)
> and about half your screen should be filled with UCAC4 stars.
>
> Note that by default, a screenful of UCAC4 stars won't look all that
> much different from a screenful of UCAC3 stars. If you right-click on
> the UCAC4 star, though, it should say something like "4UC318-081678",
> followed by a 2MASS identifier. (Otherwise, you'll get Guide's UCAC3
> data, with a "3UC" designation.)
>
> Another thing: On the DVDs, the actual data files live in a 'u4b'
> subdirectory, and have names from z001 to z900. If you've set the
> UCAC4_PATH to be, say, c:\ucac4, Guide will check for files in both
> c:\ucac4 and c:\ucac4\u4b.
>
> -- Bill
>
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