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- Help files for Astro
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- .1
- System Level Help.
-
- ESC...........Backs Out of Any Screen or Function.
- (Screen Not Recorded As Complete)
- F1............Help.
- F10...........Exits A Screen. Screen is Recorded as Being
- Completed, or ENTER on Last Field.
- NUM-LOCK......Select Between Numbers & Arrow Cursor Keys.
- ENTER.........Accept Menu Choice.
- INSERT........Toggle Keyboard From Insert to Replace Mode.
- LEFT/RIGHT ARROW......Move Left or Right in Field.
- HOME..................First Character in Field.
- END...................Last Character in Field.
- DELETE................Delete Character at Cursor.
- BACKSPACE.............Delete Last Character.
- SHIFT-PRINT SCREEN....Print Out Screen to Printer.
- ENTER, TAB, DOWN......Next Field on Screen.
- SHIFT-TAB, UP.........Previous Field on Screen.
- CONTROL-PAGE UP.......First Field on Screen.
- CONTROL-PAGE DOWN.....Last Field on Screen.
-
- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .2
- Key Assignments For This Field.
-
- To Change a Selection. First Press Space, a Screen will be Displayed
- With a Selection of Choices. Use Cursor Keys or First Letter
- to Select. Use Enter Key to Make Your choice.
- Before or After Selection Has Been Made...
- ENTER, TAB, DOWN.....Next Field on Screen.
- SHIFT-TAB, UP........Previous Field on Screen.
- ESC..................Backs Out of Any Screen or Function.
- (Screen Not Recorded As Complete)
- F1...................Help.
- F10..................Exits A Screen. Screen is Recorded
- as Being Completed, or ENTER on Last Field.
- With a Mouse and Mouse Cursor on the Field, Press the Left Mouse
- Button To Make a Selection. Move the Mouse Cursor to the
- Choice and Click the Left Mouse Button Twice to Select it.
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
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- .3
- Key Assignments For This Field.
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- SPACE............Toggle Choice.
- Y or y...........Select Yes.
- N or n...........Select No.
- ENTER, TAB, DOWN.....Next Field on Screen.
- SHIFT-TAB, UP........Previous Field on Screen.
- ESC..................Backs Out of Any Screen or Function.
- (Screen Not Recorded As Complete)
- F1...................Help.
- F10..................Exits A Screen. Screen is Recorded
- as Being Completed, or ENTER on Last Field.
- With a Mouse Press Left Mouse Button with Mouse Cursor
- in this field toggles Choice Yes or No.
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- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
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- .4
- Key Assignments For This Field.
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- This field Accepts Numbers, Only.
- 0-9 or -......Enter a Number.
- INSERT........Toggle Keyboard From Insert to Replace Mode.
- LEFT/RIGHT ARROW.......Move Left or Right in Field.
- HOME...................First Character in Field.
- END....................Last Character in Field.
- DELETE.................Delete Character at Cursor.
- BACKSPACE..............Delete Last Character.
- ENTER, TAB, DOWN.......Next Field on Screen.
- SHIFT-TAB, UP..........Previous Field on Screen.
- CONTROL-PAGE UP........First Field on Screen.
- CONTROL-PAGE DOWN......Last Field on Screen.
- ESC....................Backs Out of Any Screen or Function.
- (Screen Not Recorded As Complete)
- F1.....................Help.
- F10....................Exits A Screen. Screen is Recorded
- as Being Completed, or ENTER on Last Field.
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- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
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- .5
- Key Assignments For This Field.
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- This field Accepts Any Letter, Number or Punctuation.
- INSERT.......Toggle Keyboard From Insert to Replace Mode.
- LEFT/RIGHT ARROW.......Move Left or Right in Field.
- HOME...................First Character in Field.
- END....................Last Character in Field.
- DELETE.................Delete Character at Cursor.
- BACKSPACE..............Delete Last Character.
- ENTER, TAB, DOWN.......Next Field on Screen.
- SHIFT-TAB, UP..........Previous Field on Screen.
- CONTROL-PAGE UP........First Field on Screen.
- CONTROL-PAGE DOWN......Last Field on Screen.
- ESC..................Backs Out of Any Screen or Function.
- (Screen Not Recorded As Complete)
- F1...................Help.
- F10..................Exits A Screen. Screen is Recorded
- as Being Completed, or ENTER on Last Field.
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- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
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- Key Assignments For This Field.
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- This field Accepts Any Letter, Number or Punctuation.
- You Can Scroll This Field Left or Right by Using the
- LEFT or RIGHT at the End of This Field.
- INSERT.......Toggle Keyboard From Insert to Replace Mode.
- LEFT/RIGHT ARROW.......Move Left or Right in Field.
- HOME...................First Character in Field.
- END....................Last Character in Field.
- DELETE.................Delete Character at Cursor.
- BACKSPACE..............Delete Last Character.
- ENTER, TAB, DOWN.......Next Field on Screen.
- SHIFT-TAB, UP..........Previous Field on Screen.
- CONTROL-PAGE UP........First Field on Screen.
- CONTROL-PAGE DOWN......Last Field on Screen.
- ESC....................Backs Out of Any Screen or Function.
- (Screen Not Recorded As Complete)
- F1.....................Help.
- F10....................Exits A Screen. Screen is Recorded
- as Being Completed, or ENTER on Last Field.
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- @1[LEVEL HELP] @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP [SYSTEM]
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- Key Assignments For This Screen.
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- You Can Also Enter the First Letter of a Choice.
- Either A Cap or Lower Case Letter Will Do.
- LEFT/RIGHT ARROW..........Move Left or Right a Field.
- HOME......................First Field on Screen.
- END.......................Last Field on Screen.
- ENTER.....................Accept Menu Choice.
- UP/DOWN...................Up or Down A Choice.
- CONTROL-PAGE UP...........First Field on Screen.
- CONTROL-PAGE DOWN.........Last Field on Screen.
- If On A Multi-Page Popup Menu...
- PAGE-UP...................Scroll Up A Page.
- PAGE-DOWN.................Scroll Down A Page.
- ESC.......................Cancel. Leave Screen.
- F1........................Help.
- You Can Also Select a Choice by Pressing the Key
- Corresponding to the First Character in its Name.
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- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
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- @139[MOUSE HELP FOR SCROLLING AND PAGING]
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- .8
- MS-DOS/PC-DOS Conventions.
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- PRN:............Standard Printer. Either LPT1: or Other
- Device Setup With MODE Command.
- AUX:............Standard Auxililary. Either COM1: or Other
- Device Setup With MODE Command.
- LPT1:-LPT4:.....Parallel Printers.
- COM1:-COM4:.....Communications Ports
- A: & B:.........First & Second Floppy Disk.
- C: & D:.........Either Ram Disk or First and Second Hard Disk
- Path............DISK:\FIRST\SECOND\LAST. A Path Made Up of
- Disk Letter Followed by a ':', Followed by a '\',
- and Other Directories Separated by '\'.
- File Name.......FILENAME.EXT. An 8 Character File Name,
- Followed by a '.' Followed by a 3 Character
- Extension. Combine with a Path for a Full File Name.
- NO Punctuation is Allowed in a File or Path Except as
- Noted Above.
-
- .9
- File Name to Output.
-
- Enter the File Name that you want the converted file saved To. Either
- enter a basic file name 12 characters wide or less including a 3
- character extension and '.', or a full file name consisting of a Path
- and a File Name, separated by a '\'. You may also select a Device
- for output. If you choose to output to a Device, leave off the trailing
- ':'. If you enter just a simple File Name, the file will
- be saved to the User directory.
-
- For Example--A Complete File Name: C:\wp\file.txt
- A File in User directory: file.txt
-
- @5[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @8[DOS-CONVENTIONS]
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- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
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- .10
- Text Width For Output.
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- Enter the width of the Text File. The width can be between
- 40 and 160 characters in width.
-
- @4[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
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- .11
- Open New or Append File.
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- Select whether this output will be Appended, or added to the end of
- an already existing contents of this file by choosing APPEND, or
- whether the already existing contents of this file will be erased when
- this file is written, by selecting OPEN. If the file does not already
- Exist, then this does not matter.
-
- @2[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
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- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
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- .12
- Print File Name.
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- NOTE: Leave this Field BLANK To Send To Standard Printer.
-
- Enter the File Name that you want the converted file saved to. either
- enter a basic file name 12 characters wide or less including a 3
- character extension and '.', or a Full File Name consisting of a Path
- and a File Name, separated by a '\'. You may also select a Device
- for output. If you choose to output to a Device, leave off the trailing
- ':'. If you enter just a simple File Name, the file will be saved to
- the User directory. If you wish to output to the Standard Printer,
- leave this field blank and ignore the Open/Append field, below.
-
- For Example--A Complete File Name: C:\wp\file.txt
- A File in User directory: file.txt
- Second Printer Port: LPT2
-
- @5[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @8[DOS-CONVENTIONS]
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- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .13
- Left Margin.
-
- Enter the left margin from the left edge of the page for this
- printout. This can range from 0 to 20.
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- @4[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .14
- Enter Name of Person for Chart.
-
- This is the Name of the person who's Chart is being created. This
- will appear in the Header and on all reports. It will also be used to
- find the person's birth in the Birth Data Base system. Press F2 or
- ALT-P to call up a printout of all names existing in the Birth Data
- Base at this time. Some recently added names may not show if the
- "Make Popups" utility hasn't been used recently. If you select from
- this option, The Birth Data Base will automatically read the data
- associated with this name at this time for you. You can also press F4
- or ALT-L to call the Birth Data Base menu at any time in this screen.
- Use F4 or ALT-L to save and edit births for re use at any time.
- Note to Replace a birth on file, the birth must already exist and
- must have been read from the database before editing it.
-
- @5[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
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- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .15
- Date Of Interest.
-
- Enter the date of interest into these fields. The date must be a
- legal fate, and Must be between 1910 and 1999.
-
- @4[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .16
- Time Of Interest.
-
- Enter the time of interest into these fields. The time should be based
- on a 12 Hour Clock. For times between Midnight and 1:00 A.M., either enter
- 12 hours & 30 minutes AM on the day just beginning, where the time you
- wanted to enter was 12:30. Also for times between Noon and 1:00 PM enter
- 12 hours & 30 minutes PM, if you wanted 12:30. This should Be In Standard
- Time. Do not subtract or add for daylight time, or adjust to GMT, etc.
-
- @4[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
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- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
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- .17
- AM or PM.
-
- Select whether you want AM or PM.
-
- @2[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .18
- Geographic Location.
-
- Enter the Country, State and Location of interest. Press F2 or ALT-P
- to call up the countries, states and locations in the Location Data Base
- system. Note that recently added entries may not show up if the "Make
- Popups" utility has not been used. If this Country Has No States, entering
- "General" is being used as basic form. If you are in the Location field,
- and you used the F2 or ALT-P for the location, that location's data will
- be loaded. If you enter a location that is in the Location Data Base,
- but is not on the Popups yet, press F3 or ALT-B for the Location Data
- Base menu, and you can get that record. Use the F3 or ALT-B option to
- save frequently used locations as well. Note that if you wish to edit
- a location's data, you must read it using either the Popup or just by
- getting its data onto the screen before editing. Otherwise use the
- add function. Though having the exact location helps, if you are
- within 30 miles or so of the location with a Popup entry, the
- information will be fine.
-
- @5[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
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- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .19
- Longitude & Latitude, Degrees & Minutes.
-
- Enter The longitude and Latitude of the location of interest. You can
- find this information on a good map or in an atlas. Longitude varies
- from 0 to 180 degrees, and minutes ranges from 0 to 59 minutes. Latitude
- varies from 0 to 90 degrees, and minutes from 0 to 59. Zero degrees
- longitude is taken to be Greenwich England, and the International Date
- Line. Zero degrees latitude is the equator.
-
- @4[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
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- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
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- .20
- East/West Longitude & North/South Latitude.
-
- Select from these two options for each.
-
- @2[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
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- .21
- Selecting Time Zone.
-
- Select One of the Common Time Zones Available, or Choose "Other" to
- enter Custom GMT information. If you have not chosen "Other" ASTRO will
- set the GMT Offset field using this field and the Special Code field
- as a guide. Set this and Special Code to "Other" to Override them and
- directly enter the information you wish.
-
- @2[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .22
- Selecting A Special Time Adjustment Code.
-
- Select on of the Common Special Time Adjustments for the day of interest.
- Refer to An Almanac, Birth Certificate for valid information on this
- topic, since it varies in so many places from standard. You can also
- choose "Other" if you do not find the code that you want. If you have
- chosen other in the above field and you choose other you can directly
- override this setting.
-
-
- @2[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
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- .23
- Setting Adjustment to GMT.
-
- If you load a location in from disk and do not reset the Special Code,
- you will never have to change this. If you have set the Time Zone and
- Special Code fields to the "Other" option, manually enter the GMT offset.
- Otherwise, ASTRO will calculate this value using the Time Zone and Special
- Code field. This varies from -12 hours and 59 minutes to +12 hours and 59
- minutes. If you have a weird location with conflicting time standards,
- try to get time in GMT which is standard, and set this to 00:00. You can
- press enter here to leave this screen, press F3 or ALT-B To save or
- replace the Birth, F4 or ALT-L to save or replace the location.
- The numbers which you enter into this field is clock time. this is the
- values that you will see in a time zone map. In Some Location references,
- they list various Time Adjustments which may be like 6:48:20 for a city in
- Texas. Don't Enter This time ASTRO makes this calculation. For Example
- California is In the Pacific Time Zone. You would enter 8:00 during
- Standard times and 7:00 in Daylight Savings Time.
-
- @4[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .24
- Get Birth Function.
-
- This Function reads a Birth Record based on what is in the name
- field on the Birth Data Screen.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .25
- Add New Birth Function.
-
- This Function will Save the contents of the Birth Data Screen to the
- Birth Data Base, though its name will not appear in the Popup list
- till you run the "Make Popups" option.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .26
- Replace Birth Function.
-
- This Function will Replace the contents of the Record corresponding to
- this one in the Birth Data Base with the contents of the Birth Data
- Screen. Note: this record must have been read with the Get Birth or F2
- or ALT-P function, before editing it.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
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- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
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- .27
- Delete Birth Function.
-
- This Function Will Erase the Entry in the Index File Pointing to the
- Record in the Birth Data Base. The Name field indicates the record to
- be deleted. You should plan to add a new record to the Birth Data Base
- in this session, as it will occupy the same space that the one you deleted
- did. Otherwise its space will be wasted.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
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- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
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- .28
- Return To Birth Data Screen.
-
- This Function Returns you to the Birth Data Screen
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
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- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .29
- Get Location Function.
-
- This Function reads a Location Record based on what is in the Country,
- State and Location fields the Birth Data Screen.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
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- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
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- .30
- Add New Location Function.
-
- This Function will Save the contents of the Birth Data Screen to the
- Location Data Base, though its name will not appear in the Popup list till
- you run the "Make Popups" function on the utilities menu.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .31
- Replace Location Function.
-
- This Function will Replace the contents of the Record corresponding to
- this one in the Location Data Base with the contents of the Birth Data
- Screen. Note: this record must have been read with the Get Location or
- F2 or ALT-P function, before editing it.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @138[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .32
- Delete Location Function.
-
- This Function Will Erase the Entry in the Index File Pointing to the
- Record in the Location Data Base. The Country, State, and Location fields
- indicate the record to be deleted. You should plan to add a new record to
- the Location Data Base in this session, as it will occupy the same space
- that the one you deleted did. Otherwise its space will be wasted.
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- Person's Name.
-
- Use this field to mark the files for this project with the name of the
- person you are doing. This entry will appear in the top of the header
- for all printed out pages. You will also use this field to select files
- from the List of Files available to view or print.
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- File Comments.
-
- Use this fields to mark the files for this project with a comment.
- This will appear in the header for all printed out pages. You will also
- see this field as you select files from the list of files available to
- view or print.
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- OK to Kill this file?
-
- You have Selected this file to Erase. If you select Yes, this file
- will be forever erased, and you will probably not be able to
- recover it.
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- Select A File.
-
- Select a File to View, Convert, Print or Delete with this screen.
- Use the Arrow Keys and press ENTER to Select, ESC to escape
- this screen.
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- Popup Screen.
-
- Use this Screen to select an entry to use. Use the Arrow keys, or
- the first character of the entry you wish, and press ENTER to select,
- ESC to escape this screen.
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- Tropical or Sidereal Zodiac.
-
- This Field selects the type of chart to create. Most astrologers in the
- U.S. use the Tropical Zodiac, where in Europe there is some popularity for
- the Sidereal Zodiac. The Sidereal Zodiac option corrects the chart for a
- slight yearly shift that occurs called "Precession". Currently you would
- subtract about 24 degrees from all positions to convert from Tropical to
- Sidereal. Don't Set this to Sidereal unless You really Need it. It is
- rarely Used except by advanced astrologers.
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- House Procedure.
-
- This Field selects the type of House Procedure to use for finding house
- cusps. This is a highly controversial area of interest.
- Most U.S. Astrologers use the Placidus Method, but the Placidus method
- tends to fail at high latitudes.
- The Koch method is preferred by some, and some consider it highly
- superior, especially for transits and mundane astrology etc. The Equal
- House system is the most simple system but lacks the scientific and
- mathematical basis of fact that the others have.
- The M-House method is similar to the Equal House system with the
- exception that the Midheaven or Medium Coeli (MC) is on a house cusp and
- the ascendant is not. In most house cusp systems the Ascendant is the
- first house cusp and the Midheaven is the ninth house cusp. These will be
- appropriate for High Latitudes.
- The Companus and Regiomontanus Methods are other methods used by
- advanced astrologers.
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- Main Options.
-
- These fields allow you to select whether you want to use several main
- options. Most of these options are selected when you choose a basic option
- from the main menu. You can use these to setup a custom default setup for
- the future.
-
- Find Houses.....Do You wish to determine and show house cusps. A
- beginner might not. Others probably will.
- Find Aspects....Do You wish to determine and show aspects.
- A Beginner may not and may find them to difficult to understand
- and grasp. But others will want them.
- Summary at End of Report...Do you want to see a report summarizing
- total number of various qualities in your chart. This is Normally
- done but you can switch it off.
- Print Text In Report....This is pretty self explanatory. Some People
- who do their own delineations may not wish to see information, and may
- wish to do it for themselves, but most users will want it.
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- Other Options.
-
- These are a few options which you can also turn on or off.
-
- Find Extended Aspects...Do you wish to find aspects to your house
- cusps as well as to your other planets and main angles. Note that
- no text is available for aspects to house cusps. If you select this
- option ASTRO will also find aspects such as "Semi-Sextile", and
- "Semi-Square". Note that there is no text for these aspects. These
- aspects are rather weak aspects and shouldn't have too much impact
- on your chart.
- Miscellaneous Calculations...Do you want ASTRO to calculate a few
- miscellaneous options. The beginner may find these hard to
- understand or follow, but others may demand this.
- Vertex & East Point..........This is a calculation that can be useful
- for astrologers, but its value is not entirely known at this time.
- This is not used but it can be.
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- Midpoint Options.
-
- These fields can select various midpoint functions that can be use by
- this program. Midpoints basically are the points that are in between
- two angles, or planets and the relations between them and their aspects.
- They are basically used by advanced astrologers. This Requires the
- Deluxe program to be effective.
- Basic Midpoints.......This option will allow you to generate midpoints
- for only the basic most important midpoints between the moon's nodes
- and between the Midheaven and ascendant etc.
- One Half Midpoints....This option is like Full Midpoints but only prints
- the first half of a midpoint not the midpoint directly across.
- Full Midpoints........This option allows full midpoints. This option
- makes a very long printout and takes up memory and can be confusing
- and hard to follow. One Half Midpoints Minimizes this.
- Midpoints with Aspects...This option adds aspects between the midpoints.
- This can be added to both options above and can generate a lot of
- information when used with the Full one.
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- Generate Graphics Data?
-
- This option selects whether the system should generate graphics data
- when doing a chart. This is normally turned on, but you can turn it
- off if you do not have a graphics screen or do not use it to conserve
- disk space.
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- Delete File List and Files in it?
-
- While you are working a file is kept keeping a list of all the files
- generated while you have been working, effectively keeping all those
- files alive. Normally when you quit the program those files are erased,
- but you can save them for a future session. Note if you are using a
- floppy system this can tie up a lot of floppy space.
-
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- Progression Data.
-
- Years, Months and Days to Progress.
- Enter the Number of Years, Months and Days to Progress an
- astrological chart. Years can range from 0 - 99, months can range
- from 0 - 12 and Days can range from 0 - 31. Note this is an offset
- from the birth date, not the date to progress.
-
- Progression System To Use.
- Select The Progression System to Use. This can be either Secondary,
- Tertiary, or Minor. Secondary is the More common used. The Secondary
- system progresses a chart 1 day for every year of life. The Tertiary
- system progresses a chart 1 Solar day for each Lunar Month (Each Lunar
- Month is approximately 27 days) of life. The Minor system progresses a
- chart 1 Lunar Month for every Solar Year of Life.
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- Is Birth Time known?
-
- If the birth time is known within one hour, it can be adjusted by using
- trial and error and other methods. If the birth time is not known, then
- the will be arrived at by using the method below. Parts of the chart
- which are dependent on exact birth time will not be calculated. If the
- birth time is not known, then birth "Rectification" must be done.
-
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- Rectification Method
-
- This is the method to use for birth rectification. This Option selects the
- method used to find the ascendant and house cusps where no accurate birth
- time is known.
- The "Flat Chart" method assumes that your rising sign is 0 degrees, 0
- minutes Aries and sets your cusps based on that. The "Solar Chart" method
- assumes that your rising sign is exactly the same as you sun sign, and
- sets your cusps from that.
- Also available are several other methods which are not automated by
- this program.
- The "Sunrise" method assumes that many people are born at sunrise or
- thereabouts. If you choose to use this method, then you will have to enter
- the sunrise time below. Consult a Farmers Almanac or the like for sunrise
- time for a given time of year.
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- Time Of Interest
-
- Enter the time of interest into these fields. The time should be based
- on a 12 Hour Clock. For times between Midnight and 1:00 A.M., either enter
- 00 hours & 30 minutes AM on the day just beginning, or enter 12 hours & 30
- minutes pm on the day previous to the day entered, where the time you
- wanted to enter was 12:30. Also for times between Noon and 1:00 PM enter
- 00 hours & 30 minutes PM or 12 hours & 30 minutes AM, if you wanted 12:30.
- This should Be In Standard Time. Do not subtract or add
- for daylight time, or adjust to GMT, etc.
- If you chose the "Solar Chart" or the "Flat Chart" method, you should
- enter 12:00 AM.
- Note: This is different from Older versions of ASTRO.
-
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- AM or PM
-
- Select whether you want AM or PM. If you chose the "Solar Chart" or
- "Flat Chart" method, you should enter AM.
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- Number of Transits To Do
-
- Enter the Number of Transit Charts to calculate. ASTRO can calculate
- one or up to 125 Transit Charts in one Session, depending on available
- memory. This is highly dependent on the range of planets that you choose
- to sample, and the number of aspects involved. Also a factor is the
- approximate 64k file limitation on viewing files. No more than say
- 30 is more realistic and can cover a month doing a transit for each
- day of the month
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- Planet Range, Starting and Ending Planets.
-
- With this option you can select the range of planets to do transits
- for. This allows you to do transits for the planets you are the most
- interested in. Note that the ending planet must be higher than the
- starting planet. Higher means one that falls later in the below list
- of "Planets".
- The "Planets" you can select are: Ascendant, Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus,
- Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.
-
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- Months, and Days Apart.
-
- This option allows you to select the spacing between the transits that
- are done. Usually months will be zero and you will just use one or two day
- increments. Though if you are primarily interested in the planets Saturn,
- Uranus, Neptune and Pluto, you will want the ability to use months of
- separation for a starting point and then adjust from there. You can enter
- anywhere from 0 day to 30 days, and 0 months through 12 months apart,
- though you will probably never need it.
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- Available Colors
-
- Available color choices available for Color Screens are:
- Black, Blue, Cyan, Green, Red, Magenta, Brown. Foreground
- colors can Blink, and can also be High Intensity. Note
- High Intensity Brown is Yellow.
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- Background Color Choice
-
- These options allow you to select the General Background Color for
- a specific color setup which you can make. You can select any of the
- available color choices. Users of Monochrome Monitors should not change
- the colors setup.
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- Foreground Color Choice
-
- These options allow you to select the Foreground Color Choice for a
- specific color setup which you can make. You can select any of the
- available color choices. Users of Monochrome Monitors should not change
- the colors setup.
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- Select Bright Foreground Color?
-
- These options allow you to select whether the Foreground Color Choice
- is to be in High Intensity. You can choose Yes or No. Users of Monochrome
- Monitors should not change this Selection.
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- Select Blink Choice
-
- These options allow you to select whether the Foreground Color Blinks.
- Generally this Option is only used for Error Colors, but it can be used
- for Current Fields etc. You can choose Yes or No. Users of Monochrome
- Monitors should not change this Selection.
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- Key Assignments For This Field.
-
- This field Accepts Any Letter A - E
- INSERT.......Toggle Keyboard From Insert to Replace Mode.
- ENTER, TAB, DOWN.......Next Field on Screen.
- SHIFT-TAB, UP..........Previous Field on Screen.
- CONTROL-PAGE UP........First Field on Screen.
- CONTROL-PAGE DOWN......Last Field on Screen.
- ESC....................Backs Out of Any Screen or Function. (Screen
- Not Recorded As Complete)
- F1...................Help.
- F10..................Exits A Screen. Screen is Recorded as
- Being Completed, or ENTER on Last Field.
-
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- Disk Drive Choices
-
- This option allows you to enter any logical or physical drive
- letter that you normally use between A: - E:
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- Path For Drive
-
- This option allows you to enter the path for the particular area
- being used. You can set it to any valid path name. Note that the path
- should begin with the drive letter followed by a colon ':', followed
- by a backslash '\', followed by your path selection.
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- Is Drive Swapped?
-
- This option determines whether the disk (usually a floppy) is swapped
- to access the files in this area. Usually with 360K floppies, the answer
- is always yes. Usually with 720K floppies, the program directory is not
- swapped, but the data, help, and user areas are. Using 1.2M or 1.44M
- floppies, the answer is generally no. If you are using a hard drive of
- any type the answer is always no.
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- Do Fast Screen Writes?
-
- If you choose yes with this option, the program will try to use the
- fastest way available to print out to the screen. This will generally be
- ok, but if you have problems, you can set this to No for "Bios Compati-
- bility". If you choose No, then all screen writing will be done through
- the bios. This will significantly slow down ASTRO and should be selected
- only if necessary. You can also select this option when starting up ASTRO
- by using the /BIOS option when starting up the program.
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- Number of Lines Per Page.
-
- This option allows you to choose the number of text lines, including
- the header information which will be printed on each page when printing
- out a report. If you are using 11" paper and do not choose to change the
- printer spacing, you should not have to change this option. Your selection
- can range between 30 - 99.
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- Printer Control String.
-
- This option allows you to enter a custom printer control string to setup
- your printer for output. This can be any valid printer string Enter non-
- typeable ascii codes by entering the decimal value for that code in '<'
- and '>' type brackets. An ascii value can range between 0 and 255. Note
- the ascii value for the ESC character is 27. This choice scrolls allowing
- you to enter a 75 character long setup string. Note each code you enter
- in '<' and '>' becomes one character long when translated.
-
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- Astro Helper.
-
- Use this screen to select astrology help topics to view or to print.
- If you selected the View Astro-Helper File Function, text about the topic
- you select will be displayed on the screen. If you selected the Print
- Astro-Helper File Function, the topic you select will be printed out to
- the printer or file you select.
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- EPSON Printer Codes
-
- Here are some of the more useful printer codes, n indicates a number.
- Note that You don't require codes for margin or width because that is done
- within Astro, by your control.
-
-
- NLQ Mode <27>x<1> Compressed Mode <15> Elite Pitch <27>M
- Pica Pitch <27> P Master Select <27>!<n> 1/8" Spacing <27>0
- 7/72" Spacing <27>1 1/6" Spacing <27>2 n/216" Spac. <27>3<n>
- n/72" Sp. <27>A<n> Form Feed <12> Page Len Lines <27>C<n>
- Prop. Mode <27><1> NLQ <27>x<1> Page Len Inches Daft Mode
- <27>C<0><n>
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- IBM Pro-Printer Codes
-
- Here are some of the more useful printer codes, n indicates a number Note
- that You don't require codes for margin or width because that is done within
- Astro, by your control.
-
- Compressed Mode <15> 1/8" Spacing <27>0 7/72" Spacing <27>1
- n/216" Spac. <27>3<n> n/72" Sp. <27>A<n> Execute Spacing <27>2
- Form Feed <12> Page Len Lines <27>C<n> Page Len Inches
- <27>C<0><n>
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- Enter/Edit Data
-
- Use these functions to enter and to edit data. Info screens refers
- to birth date and location. Transits Data is data for number of transits
- and period between charts and planets involved. Rectification is a
- method used to do a chart where the exact birth time is not known.
-
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- Birth Info
-
- Use this screen to enter your or a friends birth information into
- ASTRO for analysis. Here you enter birth time, and date as well as place.
- You can use F2 to select information in a popup list that is stored in a
- database in this program. You can also use F3 to access a birth database.
- The birth database is used to store frequently used birth dates like
- yours in the system for quick access. F4 is used to access a location
- database of 200 locations which you can use and add to, including all
- important data.
- When You are finished press F10 to exit with a completed screen
- or press ENTER on the last field in the screen. If you press ESC you
- will also leave the screen but the data will be recorded as incomplete
- and you will have to call up this screen again and press F10 to
- complete it.
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- Compatibility Info Screen
-
- Use this screen to enter your or a friends birth information into
- ASTRO for compatibility analysis. Enter the First person's birth
- information into the Birth Info screen then enter his or her partner's
- information into this screen. Here you enter birth time, and date as
- well as place. You can use F2 to select information in a popup list
- that is stored in a database in this program. You can also use F3 to
- access a birth database. The birth database is used to store frequently
- used birth dates like yours in the system for quick access. F4 is used
- to access a location database of 200 locations which you can use and add
- to, including all important data.
- When You are finished press F10 to exit with a completed screen or
- press ENTER on the last field in the screen. If you press ESC you will
- also leave the screen but the data will be recorded as incomplete and
- you will have to call up this screen again and press
- F10 to complete it.
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- Transits Info
-
- Use this screen for entering a starting point for Transits analysis.
- Bear in mind that you do not need to enter the information as accurately
- as if you were entering birth information. Here you enter time, and date
- as well as place. You can use F2 to select information in a popup list
- that is stored in a database in this program. F4 is used to access a
- location database of 200 locations which you can use and add to, including
- all important data.
- When You are finished press F10 to exit with a completed screen or
- press ENTER on the last field in the screen. If you press ESC you will
- also leave the screen but the data will be recorded as incomplete and you
- will have to call up this screen again and press F10 to complete it.
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- Transits Data
-
- Use this screen to enter the data for doing transits analysis. The
- data entered on this screen is the number of transit charts you wish to
- calculate, the range of planets you wish to test and the dates between.
- When You are finished press F10 to exit with a completed screen or
- press ENTER on the last field in the screen. If you press ESC you will
- also leave the screen but the data will be recorded as incomplete and you
- will have to call up this screen again and press F10 to complete it.
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- Enter Progression Information
-
- Use this screen to enter Progression information for ASTRO. This
- screen will ask you the number of years and months you wish to progress.
- Normally progressions are only done for a period of years but for Astro
- to do a progression for years and months is relatively easy.
- When You are finished press F10 to exit with a completed screen or
- press ENTER on the last field in the screen. If you press ESC you will
- also leave the screen but the data will be recorded as incomplete and
- you will have to call up this screen again and press F10 to complete it.
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- Birth Rectification
-
- Use this screen if you do not accurately know the birth time for the
- person involved. If you do not know the birth time you can calculate a
- chart using a number of methods.
- When You are finished press F10 to exit with a completed screen or
- press ENTER on the last field in the screen. If you press ESC you will
- also leave the screen but the data will be recorded as incomplete and you
- will have to call up this screen again and press F10 to complete it.
-
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- Compatibility Birth Rectification
-
- Use this screen if you do not accurately know the birth time for the
- partner of the person involved. If you do not know the birth time you can
- calculate a chart using a number of methods.
- When You are finished press F10 to exit with a completed screen or
- press ENTER on the last field in the screen. If you press ESC you will
- also leave the screen but the data will be recorded as incomplete and you
- will have to call up this screen again and press F10 to complete it.
-
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- Compile Charts
-
- Use these functions to compile an astrological chart.
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- Compile Default Birth Chart
-
- This function will compile a chart based on what you have defined in
- the Options/Birth Options screen.
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- Planets Only
-
- This function will compile a chart with just the planet information.
- Several other items are shown in this function such as text and the
- summary which can be turned off if you wish with the Options/Birth
- Options screen.
- You need to have completed the birth and, if necessary the birth
- rectification screen before selecting this option.
- When this function starts you will be asked information to put on the
- header of the printout and to make it easier to retrieve this printout.
- All the printouts which you do in this session are kept on disk till
- you quit, unless you kill them.
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- Planets and Houses
-
- This function will compile a chart with just the planet and House
- information for the planets. Several other items are shown in this
- function such as text and the summary which can be turned off if you wish
- with the Options/Birth Options screen.
- You need to have completed the birth and, if necessary the birth
- rectification screen before selecting this option.
- When this function starts you will be asked information to put on the
- header of the printout and to make it easier to retrieve this printout.
- All the printouts which you do in this session are kept on disk till
- you quit, unless you kill them.
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- Planets, Houses and Aspects
-
- This function will compile a chart with just the planet, House and
- aspect information for the planets. Several other items are shown in this
- function such as text and the summary which can be turned off if you wish
- with the Options/Birth Options screen.
- You need to have completed the birth and, if necessary the birth
- rectification screen before selecting this option.
- When this function starts you will be asked information to put on the
- header of the printout and to make it easier to retrieve this printout.
- All the printouts which you do in this session are kept on disk till
- you quit, unless you kill them.
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- Complete Chart
-
- This function will compile a chart with just the planet, House, aspect
- and other information for the planets. Several other items are shown in
- this function such as text and the summary which can be turned off if you
- wish with the Options/Birth Options screen.
- You need to have completed the birth and, if necessary the birth
- rectification screen before selecting this option.
- When this function starts you will be asked information to put on the
- header of the printout and to make it easier to retrieve this printout.
- All the printouts which you do in this session are kept on disk till
- you quit, unless you kill them.
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- Complete Chart With Basic Midpoints
-
- This function will compile a chart with just the planet, House, aspect
- and other information for the planets. This function also does basic
- midpoint calculations for midpoints between the moon's nodes and the
- ascendant and the Midheaven. Several other items are shown in this
- function such as text and the summary which can be turned off if you wish
- with the Options/Birth Options screen.
- You need to have completed the birth and, if necessary the birth
- rectification screen before selecting this option.
- When this function starts you will be asked information to put on the
- header of the printout and to make it easier to retrieve this printout.
- All the printouts which you do in this session are kept on disk till
- you quit, unless you kill them.
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- Complete Chart With Basic Midpoints
-
- This function will compile a chart with just the planet, House,
- aspect and other information for the planets. This function also does
- Full midpoint calculations for midpoints between all planets and angles.
- Several other items are shown in this function such as text and the
- summary which can be turned off if you wish with the Options/Birth
- Options screen.
- You need to have completed the birth and, if necessary the birth
- rectification screen before selecting this option.
- When this function starts you will be asked information to put on the
- header of the printout and to make it easier to retrieve this printout.
- All the printouts which you do in this session are kept on disk till
- you quit, unless you kill them.
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- Compile Compatibility Chart
-
- Use this function to compile a compatibility chart based on two
- people's birth information and compare them. Several other items are shown
- in this function such as text and the summary which can be turned off if
- you wish with the Options/Compatibility Options screen.
- You need to have completed the birth and Compatibility screens, and if
- necessary the birth and compatibility rectification screens before
- selecting this option.
- When this function starts you will be asked information to put on the
- header of the printout and to make it easier to retrieve this printout.
- All the printouts which you do in this session are kept on disk till
- you quit, unless you kill them.
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- Compile Transits Charts
-
- Use this function to compile transits charts based on a person's birth
- date and a second date and some other information. This function compiles
- a number of charts for a period in time. Several other items are shown in
- this function such as text and the summary which can be turned off if you
- wish with the Options/Transits Options screen.
- You need to have completed the Birth, Transits Info screens, and
- Transits Data screens and if necessary the birth rectification screen
- before selecting this option.
- When this function starts you will be asked information to put on the
- header of the printout and to make it easier to retrieve this printout.
- All the printouts which you do in this session are kept on disk till you
- quit, unless you kill them.
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- Compile Progression Chart
-
- Use this function to compile a Progression chart. This uses a birth
- date and adds a day for every year to the birth date and compiles a second
- chart and compares them. Several other items are shown in this function
- such as text and the summary which can be turned off if you wish with the
- Options/Progressions Options screen.
- You need to have completed the Birth screen, and Progression Data
- screens and if necessary the birth rectification screen before selecting
- this option.
- When this function starts you will be asked information to put on the
- header of the printout and to make it easier to retrieve this printout.
- All the printouts which you do in this session are kept on disk till you
- quit, unless you kill them.
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- View Astro file
-
- ESC or Left Mouse Button...Exit and Return to Menu.
- PAGEDOWN...................Scroll Down One Page.
- PAGEUP.....................Scroll Up One Page.
- DOWN.......................Scroll Down One Line.
- UP.........................Scroll Up One Line.
- CTL-PAGEDOWN...............Show Last Page.
- CTL-PAGEUP.................Show First Page.
-
- Press Mouse Left Button Down on a "Scroll Light" Arrow to
- PAGEDOWN or PAGEUP
- Press Mouse Left Button Down and Move Mouse Up or down
- to Scroll Up or Scroll Down
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- View/Print Files
-
- These functions allow you to view Astro files, convert to ascii
- text, printout, and view a graphics cartwheel display. You can also
- selectively delete files in the file list which you don't need, and
- edit the file information in this list.
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- View Astro File
-
- Use this function to view an Astro Output File that was created by
- compiling a horoscope. This function allows you to select a file
- and view it by scrolling through the file like you would with a
- word processor.
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- Print Astro File
-
- Use this function to print out an Astro Output file. The file can
- be printed to Disk (for later printing) or printed out to any logical
- device, but the function defaults to the PRN: Device. Using this
- function, you select a file and then you can select how the file is
- printed. You can set the left margin, text width, destination, and
- whether the file is opened or appended to an already existing one.
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- Convert Astro File To Ascii Text
-
- Use this function to convert a file to an ascii text file for word
- processing or telecommunications. Though you could do this with a file
- from the printout function, this will not print out any unprintable
- characters to the file, making it easy to edit. Using this function,
- you select a file and then you can select how the file is printed. You
- can set the text width, destination, and whether the file is opened or
- appended to an already existing one.
-
- You can convert a file to a number of word processing formats including:
- WordStar 3.x, WordStar 4.x and up, WordPerfect 4.x, WordPerfect 5.x,
- Microsoft Word "Rich Text" (RFT) format, XYWrite, and Ascii. Most of
- these can preserve formatting information for editing.
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- View Graphics Cartwheel
-
- Use this function to print out a graphics data file as a graphic
- cartwheel type display. In order to use this function you need either
- a CGA, EGA, or Hercules graphic board with an appropriate monitor.
- Your fonts should be located in the same directory and physical disk
- in the case of floppies as the disk that contains your .TXT and the
- corresponding .NDX files used by ASTRO.
- When you are in the graphics portion of the program, you can get a
- menu by pressing any key. From this menu, select an option either by
- pressing the selection's number key or pressing the character that is
- in parentheses at the end. You can exit the graphics by pressing ESC.
- You can configure the graphics from the options menu, using the
- Graphics Setup function. You can also configure options for what is
- displayed on the graphics screen using the Setup Graphics Options
- function. These options correspond to the options that you change with
- the menu in the graphics function.
- The Mouse doesn't work in graphics.
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- .94
- Kill File in File List
-
- Use this function to delete a file from the file list. A file list
- is created whenever you start Astro and a record of every file
- created when you compile a horoscope chart. This file and the files
- it contains can be saved when you quit. You may wish to delete files,
- if you do not have much room on your disk, etc. Unless you do not
- tell Astro Not To the file list is entirely erased along with its
- contents when this program end.
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- Options.
-
- These functions allow you to customize Astro. You can use these
- functions to customize screen colors, disk directories etc as well as
- certain options when you compile charts, as well as options for the
- graphics operations of the program.
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- Setup.
-
- This function allows you to customize screen colors and disk
- directories. You can also tell Astro whether to use Fast Direct
- Video or to use slower Bios screen routines which may be needed with
- some computers.
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- Birth Options.
-
- This function allows you to customize options used when compiling
- Birth charts. The options set on this screen are directly used when
- compiling the default chart. These allow you to use certain features
- in ASTRO which some users may not wish to use, but you might want,
- or to turn of other options which you do not feel are valid.
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- Compatibility Options.
-
- This function allows you to customize options used when compiling
- Compatibility charts. These allow you to use certain features in
- ASTRO which some users may not wish to use, but you might want, or
- to turn of other options which you do not feel are valid.
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- Transits Options.
-
- This function allows you to customize options used when compiling
- Transits charts. These allow you to use certain features in ASTRO
- which some users may not wish to use, but you might want, or to
- turn of other options which you do not feel are valid.
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- Progressions Options.
-
- This function allows you to customize options used when compiling
- Progressions charts. These allow you to use certain features in
- ASTRO which some users may not wish to use, but you might want, or
- to turn of other options which you do not feel are valid.
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- Utilities.
-
- These functions are basically utilities for your use which you
- may find useful.
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- .102
- View Astro-Helper File.
-
- This function is an "astrology learning aide". It attempts to teach
- the beginning astrologer something about astrology. This option allows
- you to select which topic you wish to view and to view it and scroll
- through that topic like you would on a word processor.
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- .103
- Print Astro-Helper File.
-
- This function is an "astrology learning aide". It attempts to teach
- the beginning astrologer something about astrology. This option allows
- you to select which topic you wish to view and to print it out that
- topic to a printer or other device.
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- Dos Shell.
-
- This function allows the user to "Shell To Dos" to do typical
- system type functions, etc. Once you are through just type "Exit"
- and press the ENTER key.
-
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- .105
- Re-Index Databases.
-
- This Function allows you to Re-Index the databases that Astro
- uses. Normally this is not needed but if one of the database
- indexes (files ending in .NDX) become corrupted or accidentally
- erased, they may need to be re-indexed.
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- Make Popups.
-
- Use this function to make or update the popup files used by
- the database to show you the names and locations on file. If
- you add names or locations to these files, they will have
- to be updated.
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- .107
- Sort File Listing.
-
- This function allows you to sort alphabetically the file list.
- If you keep files around for several different sessions and delete
- files you may need to use this utility to reorganize your files.
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- .108
- Print file Listing.
-
- This function prints out the file listing so you can see what a
- file's real name is and other information on file.
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- .109
- Print Header on First Page.
-
- If you answer Yes, then a header will be printed on the first
- page of this report. If you answer No then no header will
- be printed.
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- .110
- Compile Default Numeric Birth Chart.
-
- This function compiles a chart which contains just the astrological
- facts and positions without any interpretation or text. The information in
- this chart is presented, in a more compact notation which astrologers use
- to note planetary positions and signs.
- This function will compile a chart based on what you have defined in
- the Options/Birth Options for the Numeric Report.
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- Numeric Chart Options.
-
- This function allows you to customize options used when compiling Birth
- charts, and Producing a Numeric chart. The options set on this screen are
- directly used when compiling the default Numeric chart. These allow you to
- use certain features in ASTRO which some users may not wish to use, but
- you might want, or to turn of other options which you do not feel are
- valid. This screen also has several options such as "Text" which
- are not valid in this context since the Numeric chart Produces No Text.
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- .112
- Printer Setup.
-
- This function allows you to customize Printer for printing
- out text charts.
-
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- .113
- Printing Device.
-
- NOTE: Leave this Field BLANK To Use Standard Printer.
-
- Enter the device commonly used for printing in this field. If you are
- using the standard system printer device PRN: leave this field blank and
- this will be assumed. If you wish to use your second printer LPT2:, you
- can enter this here. This becomes your default printer. In this field do
- no enter the trailing ':' that follows the device name. Do Not enter
- a Disk Name here as this is for printing devices only. If you save your
- printouts to disk before printing, just leave this field blank.
-
- For Example--Second Printer Port: LPT2
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- Print Head on Page 1.
-
- Prints headers at the top of each page this is printed out, identifying
- the file that was printed, normally though unless you
- select it ASTRO doesn't print the header on page one.
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- .115
- ASCII Conversion Replacement Strings.
-
- When ASTRO converts a file to ASCII text, ASTRO converts the indications
- in the file for Bold, Underscore, End of Bold, and End of Underscore to
- these strings. You can change these if you wish. If you don't want any
- bold for example, just leave these fields blank. Anything you enter into
- these fields must be typeable on the keyboard. You may not enter printer
- string as you do with the printer file setup, as they will not be
- converted by ASTRO, as they are for printers. If your word processor does
- have printer codes and formatting conventions, you can use these.
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- Printer Conversion Replacement Strings.
-
- When ASTRO prints a file out on your printer or file, ASTRO converts the
- indications in the file for Bold, Underscore, End of Bold, and End of
- Underscore to these strings. You can change these if you wish. If you
- don't want any bold for example, just leave these fields blank. These
- fields allow you to enter a custom printer control strings to control your
- printer's output. These fields default to standard IBM Proprinter and
- Epson standard codes. This can be any valid printer string Enter non-
- typeable ascii codes by entering the decimal value for that code in '<'
- and '>' type brackets. An ascii value can range between 0 and 255. Note
- the ascii value for the ESC character is 27. Note each code you enter in
- '<' and '>' becomes one character long when translated,
- i.e. <27> becomes chr(27) or the escape character.
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- Text Width For Printer.
-
- Enter the width of the Printed Output. The width can be between
- 40 and 160 characters in width.
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- Edit File List Entry.
-
- Use this function to Edit an entry in the file list, that you had
- compiled earlier, and perhaps you now want to put a more exact
- comment onto it.
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- .120
- Scan For Files Not in List.
-
- With this version of ASTRO, you can archive files from the list off
- to another floppy, or disk. To do this copy the file onto another
- disk and kill the file from the View-Print menu. When you need the
- file again, copy the file back to your User directory, and select
- this function. This will only work for files generated by ASTRO
- Version 2.25 or greater since ASTRO as of this version stores file
- information in each file, and the previous version did not.
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- .121
- Graphics Setup.
-
- This screen will allow you to change the graphics configuration,
- and customize it to your needs. You can change graphics mode,
- screen colors and printer configurations. This screen will allow
- you to support printers other than Epson and IBM for a graphics
- printout, by allowing you to enter the
- specific printer codes for your printer.
- If a graphics setup file (ASTROGRA.DAT) has not been created
- already, you will see a message to the effect that one will be
- created. ASTRO does this if it can't find the setup data or the
- setup data is invalid.
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- Graphics Mode.
-
- This field will allow you to select from any of the valid Graphics
- Modes that you have available for your hardware configuration.
- Press the space bar or the first letter of an adapter to select
- from the choices. The first choice that is displayed is the
- highest resolution screen mode available and will probably be the
- one you want unless there is a problem with your graphics adapter,
- in which case you can try one of the other modes.
-
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- Font Information.
-
- Font Name. This field allows you to specify the name of a font
- name to be used. This is dependent on your printer type. When you set
- the printer type ASTRO will set this up. This can either be
- ASTROEP9.FON (9-pin), ASTRO24P.FON (24-pin), or ASTROHPL.FON (HP).
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- Font File Name and Path. This is the font file's full file name and
- directory path locating where it can be found. This is usually
- the same place where the User and Data files are kept, but it can
- be changed.
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- Printer Mode.
-
- This field will allow you to select one of the printing
- modes which your printer supports
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- Printing Command Strings.
-
- Graphics Initialization String. This field allows you to customize the
- string sent to the printer which sets up the graphics mode and line
- spacing. If you want to enter an ASCII value which can't be typed
- on the keyboard enter it as a number in between < and > such as the
- Escape char number 27 is represented by <27>. Generally speaking,
- on most dot matrix printers this string sets the line spacing to
- 7/72" or 21/216" whatever the printers normal graphics line spacing
- will be.
-
- Text Reset String. This field allows you to enter the code for
- resetting the printer to text mode and text line spacing.
-
- Graphics Line Header String. This field allows you to enter the code
- which tells the printer that the next chunk of data coming is for
- graphics and for which graphics setup. Normally this code is set up
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- Printing Command Strings (Continued).
-
- setting the graphics mode and telling it two ASCII codes following
- telling it how many data bytes are to follow with graphics data.
- ASTRO, for dot matrix printers, supports a screen mode
- independent way of expressing this. In this field you will
- probably see <27>(a Letter)<%></> where (a Letter) is either 'L',
- 'Y' or 'Z', or '*' (24 pin models) depending on the graphics hardware
- and printer mode. <%> represents the remainder when the Screen pixels
- vertically (either 200, 348, 350, or 480) depending on screen mode is
- divided by 256. </> represents the pixels vertically divided by 256.
- If your printer requires these to be in the opposite order, i.e.
- </><%>, ASTRO will deal with this, though these two parameters must
- be right next to each other in the string.
-
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- Printing Command Strings (Continued).
-
- End of First Pass String. In order to get a real sharp crisp dark
- printout, you may want all the graphics image printed twice,
- similar to NLQ printing, which will make the printout a little
- sharper and definitely blacker. In that case this field holds the
- string which will tell the printer to go back to the left margin
- and go down it's smallest spacing increment. On an Epson/IBM
- printer this is 1/216", which also moves the print head back to
- the left margin. You can also enter <27>$<0><0> which will give you
- no extra spacing between passes. The extra spacing allows the
- printing to fill in the space between the dots on the paper. You
- will also want to answer yes to "Print Two Passes" below. This
- only applies to dot matrix printers. On some Epson Compatibles,
- this may need to be <27>$<0><0><27>J<1>.
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- Other Printer Information.
-
- Printer Port.........If You have more than one printer you may need to
- set this field to your proper printer.
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- Print Two Passes.....If you want to enhance print quality by using a
- second pass, answer yes to this. This unfortunately slows down the
- printing process by a factor of two. This Applies only to 9-pin black
- and white dot matrix printers.
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- Information To Show.
-
- Show Sign Names. Answer Yes to this if you want to show the names
- for each sign in your graphics display. This is a default
- setting and you can easily change it from the display screen.
-
- Show House Cusp Degrees. Answer Yes if you want to show the house
- cusp degrees for each house cusp. This is also a default setting
- and you can easily change it from the display screen.
-
- Show House Cusp Numbers. Answer Yes if you want to show the house
- numbers for each house cusp. This should be off if House Cusp
- Degrees above is on, etc. This is as well a default setting
- and you can easily change it from the display screen.
-
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- CGA Parameters.
-
- These fields apply only to CGA color modes only (200 x 320 pixels
- 4 colors). Use the Paltest program to arrive at these values.
-
- Palette Number. This field allows you to select a palette when
- displayed on a CGA medium resolution color screen (200 x 320
- pixels). This allows you to change the colors that are
- displayed. There are basically four choices in the regular
- mode and two in the no color mode.
-
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- Background Color. This field allows you to set the background color
- for CGA color screens.
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- EGA/VGA Palettes.
-
- These fields only apply to EGA and VGA modes. These fields allow you
- to specify the exact color valid for your adapter allowing you to
- customize the colors used. Use the Paltest program to arrive at these
- values. When using an EGA mode the final values are rounded to the
- previous 21 multiple, i.e. 0, 21, 42, and 63. VGA modes have no such
- restriction. These values are entered in their red, green and blue
- component parts.
-
- Background Color.......This is for the general background color
- and is on color screens normally blue.
-
- Sign Color.............This is the Color which the sign divisions
- are displayed in.
-
- Houses Color...........This is for the house division lines,
- and is normally red.
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- EGA/VGA Palettes (Continued).
-
- Planets Color..........This is the darker color for the planets.
-
- Circles Color..........This is the color used for the circles
- themselves.
-
- Bright Signs Color.....This is the bright color for the signs
-
- Bright Houses..........This is the color that house numbers and
- house data when displayed are printed in.
-
- Ascendant Color........This is the color that the Ascendant/
- Descendant line is displayed in and the
- data for the Ascendant is printed in.
-
- Bright Planets.........This is the color that the individual
- planets and their data is displayed with.
-
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- Printer Type.
-
- This Selects the type of printer that you are using. This can
- either be an Epson or IBM compatible dot matrix printer, or
- HP LaserJet, DeskJet or Compatible Printer. This field will
- also update the control strings below as well. This can also
- be Generic Printer. Generic Printer is used for other printers
- which you don't know control codes for. If You don't know the
- codes or don't understand how they work, use Generic.
-
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- File Format.
-
- This Selects the type of conversion that is done for converting
- a file. This can be either ASCII, WordStar 3.x, WordStar 4.x,
- WordPerfect 4.x, WordPerfect 5.x, XYWrite or Microsoft Word
- (RTF Format). ASCII uses the ASCII conversion control strings.
-
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- Setup For Printing.
-
- This function allows you setup your printer, ASCII and
- word processing conversions.
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- Printer Setup Parameters (Only HP LaserJet, DeskJet and Comp).
-
- HP Printer Font. This is the font and size, either cartridge, internal or
- soft-font. Note the font and size you select must be in the printer at
- print time or the printer will default to it's default font usually
- Courier. This font should also have a bold version in this size and
- symbol set as well. This updates all the other fields in this group.
-
- Symbol Set To Use. Use this field to select the proper Symbol Set for the
- font you need to use. Note if you are using foreign language text, you
- must be using the PC-8 Symbol Set.
-
- Symbol Set Name. This field has the actual name used to specify the Symbol
- Set when the font is specified to the printer. When The Symbol set is
- changed this field is updated. Use this field to enter a symbol set type
- which is not in the list of symbol sets. Set the Symbol Set field to be
- "Other Specify -->"
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- Use Itals or Underscore Text.
-
- This field selects whether to use Italics or to Underscore certain text.
- You must have an italic font to choose this option. This field Updates
- the control strings as well. Note: This field only applies to
- HP LaserJet, DeskJet and Compatibles.
-
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- System Wide Mouse Help.
-
- Press the Left Mouse Button on a field to move the selected field
- highlight to that field.
- Press the Right Mouse Button anywhere on the screen to Exit a screen
- and Escape. This works as though you had pressed "ESC".
- If the Mouse Cursor is over one of the Line Borders on the screen,
- press the Left Mouse Button to Exit the screen and record it
- as "Complete". This works as though you had pressed "F10".
-
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- Scrolling Mouse Fields.
-
- In Any field of a Menu or Selection Screen in which you can Scroll,
- You can use the Mouse to move or scroll...
- If the screen has a "Scroll Light" arrow at the Top or Bottom of the
- screen, press the Left Mouse Button on the "Scroll Light" arrow.
- This has the same effect as pressing the appropriate PgUp or
- PgDn key on the keyboard.
- Moving the Mouse Cursor to a selection and pressing on it will
- select it.
- Pressing again on a selected field or choice will act as though you
- had pressed ENTER.
- If the Mouse Cursor is Not on an Active area of the screen, and you
- press down on the Left Mouse Button and move the mouse up or
- down will have the same effect as pressing the Up or Down
- arrow keys.
-
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- Print Graphics Cartwheel
-
- Use this function to print out a graphics data file as a graphic
- cartwheel type display. In order to use this function you need either
- a CGA, EGA, or Hercules graphic board with an appropriate monitor.
- Your fonts should be located in the same directory and physical disk
- in the case of floppies as the disk that contains your .TXT and the
- corresponding .NDX files used by ASTRO.
- This function immediately prints the screen once the graphics display
- is drawn on the screen. You must control the display from the Graphics
- Options function, rather than the graphics menu.
- You can configure the graphics from the options menu, using the
- Graphics Setup function. You also can configure options for what is
- displayed on the graphics screen using the Graphics Options function.
- These options correspond to the options that you change with the menu in
- the graphics function.
-
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- Enter/Edit Return Chart Data.
-
- Use this screen to Enter and Edit data for doing a return
- chart. A Return Chart shows dates and times when either the
- Sun or the Moon returns to the same place it was at when you
- were born.
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- Enter/Edit Relocation Chart Data.
-
- Use this screen to Enter and Edit data for doing a Relocation
- chart. A Relocation chart shows the effect that moving from your
- birth place to another location has on your houses and how things
- fall in them.
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- Save Data To Disk.
-
- This function allows you to name a file to save all the Data entered
- in these menus to. This allows you to save the data you have entered
- for a future time. If you don't enter a disk or directory, it will
- be saved to your User disk and Directory. If you save to a file
- ASTRODAT.DEF, this file will be read Every time ASTRO starts up.
- ASTRO saves the contents of the screens to the File ASTRODAT.HIS when
- you quit, and reloads it when you startup again. This is overridden
- by ASTRODAT.DEF which takes priority if it exists.
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- Load Saved Data.
-
- This function allows you to name a previously saved file and
- load it into memory. This loads data into all the screens. If
- you don't specify a disk or directory, the file is read from
- your User Disk and Directory.
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- Compile a Return Chart Report.
-
- This function produces a Return chart A Return chart shows dates
- and times when either the Sun or the Moon returns to the same
- place it was at when you were born. You need to fill in the
- Birth Info Screen, Birth Rectification Screen and the Return
- Data Screen.
-
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- Compile a Relocation Chart Report.
-
- Use this function to compile a Relocation chart. A Relocation
- chart shows the effect that moving from your birth place to another
- location has on your houses and how things fall in them. You need
- to fill in the Birth Info Screen, Birth Rectification Screen and
- the Relocation Data Screen.
-
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- Compile a Composite Chart Report.
-
- Use this function to compile a Composite Chart. A Composite Chart
- takes the locations from two charts and calculates midpoints between
- them. These show the nature of the relationship.
-
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- Relocation Chart Options
-
- This function allows you to customize options used when compiling
- a Relocation chart. These allow you to use certain features in ASTRO
- which some users may not wish to use, but you might want, or to turn
- of other options which you do not feel are valid.
-
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- Composite Chart Options
-
- This function allows you to customize options used when compiling
- a Composite chart. These allow you to use certain features in ASTRO
- which some users may not wish to use, but you might want, or to turn
- of other options which you do not feel are valid.
-
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- .150
- Word Processor Conversion Setup.
-
- Use this function to enter information about
- converting ASTRO files to ASCII or to other word
- processing formats.
-
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- Setup Graphics Display.
-
- Use this function to Setup what is displayed on the
- graphics screen and how it is displayed. This will
- be the default that the graphics screen will use.
- If You choose Print Graphics Cartwheel from the
- main menu, this is how it will be printed.
-
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- Merge Database Files.
-
- Use this function to Merge New database data into an
- existing location or birth database. This will allow you
- to upgrade to the Extended Database without losing data
- you have entered.
-
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- .153
- Read File Into Birth Data.
-
- Use this function to scan through ASTRO text output files
- and put the original Info and Data information into their
- appropriate screens. This is useful if you forgot to add
- a name to the database and you want to use it again. This
- function puts the data back into the screens that they
- came from.
-
-
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- .154
- Printer Type.
-
- This Selects the type of printer driver that you need to use to
- print the graphics. If You are having difficulty printing graphics
- and are using a 9-pin printer, you can use the "Epson 9 Pin--Bios
- driver" which will make use of the video board's bios to get the
- data from the screen. If you are using a color screen and you are
- using a color printer, you can select a color dot matrix printer.
-
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- Enter A File Name.
-
- Enter A file Name Here. If You enter a file name without a
- drive or path attached to the name, a default drive and
- directory will be used.
-
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- .156
- End Line With.
-
- This selects how line are ended on your printer. If Your printer
- Adds a Line Feed to every Carriage Return, this should be "Carriage
- Return Only". If Your printer does not this should be "Carriage
- Return + Line Feed". For Many Printers the default setting of "Line
- Feed Only" works as many printers add a carriage return to a single
- line feed. If your printouts come out jumbled try changing this field.
-
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- .157
- Planet of Interest.
-
- Select whether to do a Solar or Lunar Return Chart.
-
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- Starting Date and Ending Date.
-
- Enter The First Date that you wish to consider and the Last
- date when doing Solar and Lunar Returns. This Chart will
- consider all dates in between these two dates when the Moon
- or Sun returns to where it was when you were born.
-
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- .159
- Progress Return Chart?
-
- A Return Chart can be Progressed as well.
-
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- .160
- Progressed Return Data.
-
- Progression System To Use.
- Select The Progression System to Use. This can be either Secondary,
- Tertiary, or Minor. Secondary is the More common used. The Secondary
- system progresses a chart 1 day for every year of life. The Tertiary
- system progresses a chart 1 Solar day for each Lunar Month (Each Lunar
- Month is approximately 27 days) of life. The Minor system progresses a
- chart 1 Lunar Month for every Solar Year of Life.
-
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-
- Progression Offset.
- Enter the Number of Years, Months and Days to Progress an
- astrological chart. Years can range from 0 - 99, months can range
- from 0 - 12 and Days can range from 0 - 31. Note this is an offset
- from the birth date, not the date to progress.
-
-
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- Rectification Method Continues.
-
- You can also use the "trial & Error" method. to use this method, enter
- the approximate time, and compile it and adjust it by decreasing
- increments.
- If You are using the Deluxe or Pro Version, you can use a new more
- powerful method of rectification. If you can by examining charts, and
- comparing and analyzing various things, determine the Ascendant, Med
- Coeli, Im Coeli, Descendant or any house cusp using any of the house cusp
- systems, ASTRO can calculate the birth time.
-
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- .162
- Known Angle.
-
- Choose the angle which you can reasonably accurately
- determine the position of.
-
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- Sign, Degrees, Minutes.
-
- Choose the sign which the angle is in.
-
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- Enter the Degrees and Minutes of the angle. The Degrees must
- be within 0 - 29, and the minutes must be within 0 - 59.
-
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- .164
- Information To Show.
-
- Show Sign Lines. Answer Yes if you want the graphics display to
- draw lines to show the divisions of the signs. This is useful
- if you are not doing houses for this chart.
-
- Show Aspect Lines. Answer Yes if you want the aspect lines to be
- drawn on the screen when displaying a Natal, Relocation or
- Numeric Chart.
-
- Use Glyphs. Answer Yes to this if you want to display and print
- the traditional astrological Glyphs for the signs and planets.
- Otherwise ASTRO uses letter symbols such as PL for Pluto and
- ARI for Aries. This makes the display clearer and easier to
- read if you understand them.
-
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-
- .end