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- Help File:
-
- GETTING STARTED
-
-
- For U.S.A., Canadian and other World users who require the date
- format as MM-DD-YYYY. A vital fist step is to change the program's
- default date option to this format:
-
- - From the MISC menu bar select DATE FORMAT and activate the
- American date format.
-
- - Select SAVE to make this option the permanent default setting.
-
- TUTORIAL
-
- This is short tutorial that will lead you through the basic
- features of the program.
-
- If you have a printer attached then a hardcopy of this file
- is recommended - Select the printer icon from the toolbar.
-
- Recovering Stacked Windows:
-
- You are, of course, up and running with two windows already
- open, the Aquarius chart and this current text window. The
- Aquarius window is not visible as it is stacked below this
- window.
-
- - Open the "Windows" drop down menu and note that at the bottom of
- the list are two entries WIN.1 AQUARIUS and WIN.2 HELP.
-
- - Select WIN.1 from this menu. This is to demonstrate how easily a
- hidden stacked window can be brought to the front position for
- viewing.
-
- - Select WIN.2 to recover this tutorial window.
-
- A maximum of twenty two windows is allowed and even with this
- number of hidden windows open, the above exercise displays the
- speed and ease of bringing any window to the front position for
- viewing.
-
- Resizing Graphic Windows:
-
- Astro.22 is designed to make use of all graphic modes in present
- use from VGA onwards. This requires the use of scaled graphic
- techniques that automatically proportion output relative to the
- size of the window.
-
- Resizing your graphic charts is simplicity itself. The most
- recently opened window remains dynamic until a further window
- is opened and it is this dynamic window that is used for scaling
- current and subsequent screens.
-
- - This exercise is quite fun. From the tool bar click the "Clock"
- icon to calculates a chart using the computer's system date
- and time. This is just to enable a dynamic window.
-
- - Use your mouse to locate the bottom right corner frame of the
- newly created window. As the crosshair appears hold down the
- left mouse button and drag the frame inwards towards the
- centre of the screen and then release the button. Graphics are
- proportionally redrawn to fit your newly sized window.
-
- Play around with this window for a while and you will note that a
- rectangle proportional to the screen works best.
-
- For multiple viewing of Astro.22 windows the higher resolutions
- of SVGA is recommended.
-
- - Open a further window from the "Clock icon on the Toolbar and
- note that the window is to the exact dimensions of the
- previously sized window.
-
- - Drag this window to one side by using the 'Move Bar' at the
- top of the window.
-
- To confirm that the window remains dynamic it redraws itself as
- the screens are refreshed. The other windows are refreshed
- normally.
-
- CALCULATING YOUR CHART
-
- We will now go to the main function of program - Calculating and
- displaying astrological charts.
-
- - From the 'Options' menu select 'New Chart'. A data entry
- screen appears that prompts for birth details of the Subject.
-
- The input screen is split into five zones:
-
- 1. Personal Details
- 2. Geographical Location
- 3. Time Corrections
- 4. Prompt Line
- 5. Options
-
- You will note that each data field is already displaying
- information.This is taken from the previously calculated chart
- and is presented to enable minor changes to be made without having
- to retype all the required data. You will appreciate this feature
- in your future work.
-
- Select the 'Clear' button with your mouse to zero the data elements.
-
- Entering Data:
-
- You are able to select data fields by use of the mouse or the Tab key.
- Hitting the Return Key after each entry will move you to the next
- data line.
-
- The prompt line at the bottom of the screen displays the correct format
- for each entry. As you enter each option take note of what the prompt
- line displays.
-
- Personal Details:
-
- 1. Starting with the first field enter your name.
-
- 2. Date of Birth is in the format DD.MM.YYYY e.g. 09.01.1994.
- For U.S.A. users this will be MM.DD.YYYY.
-
- 3. Time of birth is entered as HH.MM in 24Hr format. If the time
- of birth is not known use 12.00
-
- 4. Within the next field enter your City or Town of birth.
-
- Geographical Location:
-
- This information is not quite so straightforward. If you are new to
- astrology you may only have a vague idea regarding the Latitude
- and Longitude co-ordinate system.
-
- Simplified, this system is nothing more than a global A-Z. A position
- is located by so many point up or down and so many points across.
- Latitude being the points up from the Equator (Northern Hemisphere)
- or down from the Equator(Southern Hemisphere). Longitude is the points
- across, calculated either West or East of the Greenwich Time
- Meridian.
-
- If you know the co-ordinates of your place of birth enter them as
- follows:
-
- 1. Latitude is in the format xx.xxN or S. (Northern or Southern
- Hemisphere.) Examples: 51.32N for London,England: 33.55S for
- Sydney, Australia.
-
- 2. Longitude is entered as xxx.xxE or W. (East or West of Greenwich)
- Examples: Liverpool, England 002.59W: Paris, France 002.20E.
-
- If you do not know the location co-ordinates select the help button.
- The program searches its database for locations based on the
- placename that you previously entered and a list of names is
- presented. Select your placename from the list and click the 'OK'
- button.
-
- The supplied database contains 3,400 World locations - 10,000 in
- the registered version. However, if the search failed to find your
- location return to the 'Place of Birth' field and change the
- location to the LARGEST CITY close to your place of birth then
- press the help button once again.
-
- Note: Most World Atlases show latitude and longitude positions in
- the index section at the back of the atlas.
-
- Time Corrections:
-
- - Daylight Saving Time
-
- If Summertime is in effect for the birth date enter as (1 or 2)
- else enter 0.
-
- If you are unsure about Summertime select the 'Help' button which
- prompts you to select a country. The program searches its database
- against the date that you previously entered. The countries supported
- are listed in Help file.
-
-
- - Time Zone
-
- The Earth is banded by 24 time zones. Each zone representing one
- hour relative to the Earth's natural rotation. Location of
- time zones are calculated from the Greenwich Meridian:
- 0 to -12 if West of Greenwich and 0 to +12 if East of
- Greenwich.
-
- Entry is in the format xxE or W (East or West of Greenwich).
- Half Hour Zones are supported, enter as (xx.5E or W)
-
- If in doubt, choose Help and select "By Country." A prompt asks
- that you enter a COUNTRY: You only need to type the first two or
- three letters of the name, then from the list displayed select
- the appropriate country.
-
- The "By Longitude" option calculates the geographical time
- zone based on the longitude previously entered. This will not
- necessarily be the political division.
-
- The "By Solar Time" option calculates, from the longitude,
- the hours and minutes from the Greenwich Meridian and
- uses this for its calculation.
-
- The Help file gives a summary of world time zones showing the
- code letters that are displayed on screen against the Time
- declaration.
-
- You are ready to calculate your birth chart. If you are satisfied
- with the information entered select the 'OK' button. If there are any
- mistakes in the data you have entered the program will alert you to
- the fact and locate the cursor in the offending data field for
- correction, otherwise the chart is calculated and displayed on
- screen.
-
- The green inter-aspect lines at the centre of the screen show
- harmonious aspect combinations, red inter-connecting lines are
- stressful aspects.
-
- The small coloured circles in the centre of the chart wheel show
- where any conjunction is operating and its nature: Green=Harmonious.
- Red=Stressful. Blue=Mixed quality.
-
- Before we go on take time to reflect upon the picture in front of
- you. This is, after all, the state of the universe at the time of
- your birth. An instant in eternity that will never repeat itself!
- It graphically depicts the unique qualities of all being. No
- individual has been, is, or could be the exact duplicate of yourself.
-
- SAVE TO FILE:
-
- The next logical step is to save your birth data to disk.
-
- From the Toolbar select the 'Put to File' icon (second from left).
- You are prompted to select a directory for the file - choose Family.
-
- The familiar Windows file selector appears. The only file in your
- selected directory is named USER. (The purpose of this file is
- explained in the Help file.)
-
- Type in your name at the cursor position then click the 'OK' button.
-
- LOAD FILE:
-
- To reassure you that your file has been correctly saved to disk we
- will now load it back into the program.
-
- From the Toolbar select the 'Open File' icon (first left) and again
- choose the Family directory.
-
- Select your name in the Window's Select Box then click the 'OK'
- button.
-
- PRINT CHART:
-
- At this point you may wish to send your Birth Chart to the printer.
- On the toolbar you will note two monitor icons. These provide a
- quick method of toggling between the mono printer screen and the
- default colour screen.
-
- - Select the mono screen.
-
- Your birth chart is redrawn black on white. Note that the stressful
- aspects are shown as broken lines for contrast.
-
- Select the printer icon from the toolbar. You are requested to choose
- between printer resolutions. Select 100% - you can try out the other
- options later.
-
- If you need to set up or change your printer configuration do so at
- the dialogue box which next appears. If all is correct select OK.
-
-
- CHARACTER PROFILE:
-
- We will now complete the tutorial with a character profile.
-
- In astrological work the importance of accurately calculating a
- birth chart cannot be over stressed. Usually, it is only the birth
- time that causes problems. Simply because, in most countries,
- the moment of birth is not recorded. It is usually based on the
- memories of the mother, father or close relatives.
-
- The more accurate the birth time the more accurate are astrological
- assessments of the subject. This is obviously the case when compiling
- a character profile because points other than the planets are used
- for assessing important data, such as house cusps, Ascendant,
- Midheaven etc.
-
- If your birth time is correct you will be amazed by the accuracy of
- the Astro.22 character profile that calculates and interprets all
- the major patterns of your birth moment - revealing the strength
- and weaknesses of your character, personality, mind etc.
-
- To create a profile ensure that your chart is the current, most
- recently calculated chart. To confirm this, glance at the toolbar
- status area: Your name should be highlighted as CURRENT.
-
- From the options menu select "Character Profile". A select
- dialogue box appears displaying the following options:
-
- - Include Options:
-
- The choice is given to exclude houses, points and Moon. This is to
- personal taste, however if your birth time is in doubt it is wise
- not to include them.
-
- Excluding header lines is a further alternative and again this is
- to personal taste. When selected the header information such as MOON
- SEXTILE MERCURY or MOON IN SCORPIO is not printed. For this present
- exercise skip this choice.
-
- - Text Formatting:
-
- The ability to select the number of text characters per line is a
- pleasing additional feature. The program formats all text to the
- required line length. The number of characters per line depends on
- how you intend to present the data. If for example you are presenting
- the profile on screen then 74 CPL is about right for VGA. You may
- require 90 to 120 CPI in the higher resolutions. For this exercise
- enter 74.
-
- Click the OK button and your character profile will be displayed
- on screen.
-
- Use the scroll bar of the newly created window to read the entire
- file.
-
- - New Option for V4.0
-
- Single attributes may be selected and displayed separately - such as
- the subjects "Personality" or "Mental Qualities", etc. (Full Version
- or Demo Version)
-
- - Printing:
-
- The profile CPL is retained for hardcopy to the printer. One advantage
- is that you can save quite a considerable amount of printer paper by
- selecting 150 to 200 CPL: For presentation work use 65 to 70 CPL.
-
- To send the profile to the printer select the printer icon from
- the toolbar.
-
- Note: The shareware version is a limited release of the commercial
- program which covers the profile in greater depth. Averaging 8 pages
- of A4 text. Check out a complete profile later in demo mode.
-
- This is the end of 'getting started' tutorial. For instructions
- regarding the rest of the program use the on-line help File.
-
- Enjoy using Astro.22 Windows
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