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- #################### ASTROLOG 5.20 UPDATE FILE #####################
-
- Happy Spring Equinox everyone! :) This file describes the
- astrology software program Astrolog version 5.20 and the additions
- and fixes made to it, over the previous version 5.10 which was
- released nearly three months ago in December 1995. This update
- contains one new chart type, Gauquelin Sector charts, and a small
- selection of bug fixes, mainly to Windows printing.
-
- If you are reading this document as posted in the newsgroup
- alt.astrology, this release consists the following files, each posted
- as a separate article:
-
- 1. "Update.520" - A text file describing new additions to Astrolog
- 5.20 made over the previous version (what you're reading now).
- 2. "Readme.520" - A text file describing Astrolog in general and what
- the program offers and can do, for those interested in a summary.
-
- In addition, there are several other relevant files, which have
- not been posted so as not to waste too much newsreader bandwidth.
- They may be obtained by other means which will be described:
-
- 3. "ast52win.zip" - A uuencoded, zip archive containing a Windows
- executable ready to run on any Windows system, a configuration file,
- four icon files, three ephemeris files, a Readme, small summary file,
- a comprehensive Helpfile manual, and this Update file.
- 4. "ast52dos.zip" - A uuencoded, zip archive containing a DOS executable
- ready to run on PC's, config file, icon files, three ephemeris files,
- a Readme, small summary file, Helpfile, and this Update file.
- 5. "ast52mac.hqx" - A BinHex 4.0'ed self extracting archive program of the
- Macintosh executable, config file, three ephemeris files, Readme,
- summary, Helpfile, a resource file, and this Update file.
- 6. "ast52src.zip" - A uuencoded, zip archive containing the source code,
- and makefiles (not necessary unless you want to compile on a PC).
- 7. "History.520" - A text file describing additions in all previous
- releases (only useful if upgrading from more than one version ago).
-
- The "Helpfile" consists of a large comprehensive documentation
- file of all of Astrolog's features. The "config file" is a default
- settings file called astrolog.dat (not necessary to have to run but
- useful). The "icon files" are Microsoft Windows icons from the
- Windows executable. The "summary file" is a file_id.diz like that
- included in many zip distributions, briefly describing the program in
- whole. The "Update file" is again this document. The "ephemeris
- files" are three binary files used for more accurate calculations of
- planetary positions (again optional but nice to have). The "source
- code" consists of 28 files (23 "C" program files, four header
- #include files, and a resource script file). The "makefiles" are six
- files: a generic makefile for Unix systems with their "make" command,
- a project makefile for Microsoft Windows compilers, a nmakefile for
- Microsoft DOS compilers, a makefile for Borland PC compilers (with a
- second subfile to go with it), and a command script for compiling on
- VMS systems.
-
- All the files described above have been uploaded to the
- alt.astrology anonymous FTP site at ftp.magitech.com in the directory
- /pub/astrology/incoming. They should be moved to the standard
- /pub/astrology/astrolog directory there soon. All of the ephemeris
- files are already in the subdirectory /pub/astrology/Astrolog/ephem.
- For PC's, Astrolog including all source and ephemeris files are also
- available at Carl Baewer's Astro Net-1 BBS at 414-481-9976. Expect
- Astrolog 5.20 to appear on SimTel sites such as ftp.coast.net and
- other sites soon as well.
-
-
- ##################### ASTROLOG 5.20 NEW FEATURES #####################
-
- Here are new additions to version 5.20 that weren't in 5.10 and before:
-
- 1. -l switch: Astrolog 5.20 supports a new chart type: Gauquelin
- sector charts. This is based on the work of Michael Gauquelin, with a
- sector chart basically a type of wheel chart where the planets are
- placed in their appropriate Gauquelin sector instead of zodiac sign
- at a given time. Sectors are numbered from 1 to 36, and indicate
- proportions of time between rising and setting. Sectors 1 through 18
- are above the horizon, and 19 through 36 are below. When a planet
- rises it goes from sector 36 to 1, when 1/18th of the time until the
- moment it sets has passed it enters sector 2, and so on. A sector
- chart can be thought of as somewhat related to a standard wheel
- chart, except that it's "time based" instead of "location based". In
- interpretation, certain sectors are known to be powerful. These
- sectors are called plus zones and are the sectors immediately before
- and a bit after the four angles. For a more detailed account on
- interpretation, see books such as Gauquelin's "Cosmic Influences on
- Human Behavior". To bring up a sector chart, use the -l command
- switch, or use the Gauquelin Sectors command on the Chart menu in the
- Windows version.
-
- In text mode, the sector chart will be similar to the standard -v
- listing. The chart info time and place will be displayed, after
- which, for each planet, the sector it's in will be displayed, with a
- "+" indicating a plus zone, and a "-" indicating such is not the case
- (where with colored text active plus zones will be in red and minus
- dark green). Then as in the standard listing, the planet's house,
- zodiac location, retrogradation status, equatorial latitude, and
- velocity will be printed. Finally will be displayed two alternative
- sector locations assuming systems where sectors go from 1 to 18, and
- from 1 to 12 (where for example the beginning of sector 36 will map
- to sector location 18.5, and 12.75, respectively). After this,
- summary information will be displayed. The number and percentage of
- planets that fall in plus zones (as well as the number and percentage
- of plus zones period) will be printed, and for each of the 36
- sectors, the number of planets that fall in it and whether it's a
- plus zone will be indicated.
-
- In graphics mode, the 36 sectors will be arranged in a wheel, with
- chart header info displayed at the bottom or in a sidebar as with
- regular wheels. Each planet will be plotted at its appropriate sector
- location, with plus zone sectors labeled in red and minus in dark
- green, and aspects will be indicated in the middle of the wheel.
-
- -l0 switch: Calculating correct sector positions is based on rising
- and setting times, which require searches, hence computing the chart
- takes quite a bit longer than regular wheels. It's like the -Zd
- rising and setting list, where increasing the -d searching divisions
- value increases the accuracy and calculation time here too. To cut
- calculation time down to that of ordinary charts, one may do a
- reasonable approximation of sector positions based on how far each
- planet has progressed through a corresponding house (specifically
- house cusps divided using Placidus). To compute charts in this fast
- manner, invoke the -l switch as -l0. In the Windows version the new
- checkbox "sector chart approximated with Placidus cusps" in the Chart
- Settings dialog controls this flag.
-
- -Yl switch: This command switch is used to set whether a sector is a
- plus zone sector or not. Taking one parameter of a sector number, it
- toggles the plus zone status of it. Like the -R restriction switches,
- the "_" prefix may be used to make a sector minus and the "=" prefix
- to make a sector plus. Special thanks to Kenneth Irving (editor and
- author of the column "The New Astrology" in "American Astrology") for
- providing information on computing Gauquelin sectors, feedback on
- Astrolog's output, and for championing this method of chart calculation.
-
- 2. -YJ switch: This switch allows one to customize the rulerships of
- a given planet. It takes three parameters, the object to modify, the
- zodiac sign for it to rule, and a second sign for it to co-rule. Pass
- in the value zero to make a planet not rule any sign. For example,
- Jupiter by default rules Sagittarius and co-rules Pisces. If you'd
- prefer it to rule Cancer and not have a co-rulership, do "-YJ Jup Can 0".
-
- -YJ0 switch: Similar to the -YJ switch, this allows one to customize
- the zodiac sign a given planet exalts in. It takes two parameters,
- the object to modify, and the new sign to exalt in (with a zero value
- meaning no exaltation). For example, to make Pluto exalt in Aries
- (and hence implicitly be debilitated in the opposite sign Libra) do
- "-YJ0 Plu Ari".
-
- 3. -a0 and -m0 extension: The -a0 aspect list summary and -m0
- midpoint list summary features have been extended in that such
- information is now also included for -r0 relationship comparison
- charts. Before these switches would only display summary info for
- individual charts.
-
- 4. -t extension: Transiting house cusps (and other fast moving
- objects like the Part of Fortune, Vertex, and East Point) may now be
- included in -t transit to natal searches. This allows one to
- determine the time of events such as when the Ascendant today
- conjuncts your natal Sun, which before wasn't possible as only actual
- bodies would be considered when transiting. To activate transiting
- cusp objects use the -RT switch or the Transit Restrictions dialog in
- the Windows version. Note that as the house cusps travel through all
- 360 degrees of the zodiac during the day, a cusp will make a transit
- roughly 30 times as often as even the fast moving Moon, the Moon
- itself making transits 12 times as often as planets like the Sun. So
- realize you may get a flood of information, and hence probably want
- to restrict all planets and aspects you're not interested in. Note
- also that to get accurate times for these events, you probably want a
- high value for the -d searching divisions setting (I recommend at
- least 200) which means longer calculations.
-
- 5. -YRZ switch: This switch allows one to determine which events
- appear in the -Zd rising and setting time chart. It takes four
- parameters, which respectively control whether rising events, zenith
- transit events, setting events, and nadir transit events are included
- in the chart. A zero value indicates to include that event, while a
- one means to restrict it. For example, to include only rising and
- setting events in the -Zd chart, do "-YRZ 0 1 0 1". In the Windows
- version there are four checkboxes surrounded by a groupbox labeled
- "rising and setting restrictions" in the Obscure Settings dialog to
- control these values.
-
- 6. -Wn switch: For the Windows version only, this switch toggles it
- so that the window will not redraw its contents until you force an
- update (with the Redraw Screen command or by pressing space).
- Normally the screen updates after every command or whenever a section
- of the window gets uncovered. However this constant redrawing may
- cause unwanted waiting on a slower system, especially if one is
- tweaking various minor settings in say a large transit search, and
- doesn't want to wait after each modification. There is a checkbox
- labeled "don't automatically update screen" for this flag in the
- Graphics Settings dialog.
-
- 7. -i2 switch: This obscure switch is like the -i chart file load
- switch, except that this puts the chart info into the "second" chart
- slot. This is basically the command switch equivalent to the Set
- Chart #2 Info command in the Windows version, and like it this
- doesn't enter or leave any relationship chart mode.
-
- 8. File Print improvement: In the Windows version the printouts
- produced with the Print command are a bit smoother looking. Curves
- and line segments were always perfectly smooth on a laser printer
- before, however the layout of objects on it was still on a grid the
- size of the screen, e.g. 640x480, so things such as dotted lines
- could appear blocky. These printouts now use the same increased scale
- factor that the metafiles use.
-
- --
-
- Here's a summary of the seven new command switches in Astrolog 5.20
- that weren't in previous versions:
-
- -l: Display Gauquelin sectors for each planet in chart.
- -l0: Like -l but approximate sectors using Placidus cusps.
- -Yl <1-36>: Toggle plus zone status of sector for sector chart.
- -Wn: Don't redraw screen until user forces update.
- -YRZ <rise> <zenith> <set> <nadir>: Set restrictions for -Zd chart.
- -YJ <obj> <sign> <cosign>: Set sign planet rules and co-rules.
- -YJ0 <obj> <sign>: Set zodiac sign given planet exalts in.
-
- The one new menu command in the Windows version of Astrolog 5.20
- that wasn't in previous versions is: Chart - Gauquelin Sectors
-
-
- ##################### ASTROLOG 5.20 BUG FIXES #####################
-
- Here are problems with version 5.10, all of which have been corrected
- in this release:
-
- 1. File Print crash: The Print command in the Windows version would
- crash when run on Windows 3.1 systems. Printing would work on Windows
- 95 and NT. This was at least in the "official" Windows executable
- released, where people who compiled the program themselves may not
- have run into it. Printing now works on all Windows platforms.
-
- 2. -n bug: Charts for the current moment would be one year behind if
- the month is January, when run from the "official" DOS and Windows
- executables released. This was due to obscure floating point
- rounding, and would not happen in the Mac or Unix versions, and
- usually not in the PC versions either, if the program was compiled in
- an even slightly different way than I did. You should get the correct
- month now no matter what compiler was used to create your executable.
-
- 3. -j and -a bug: Influence values obtained in the -j influence chart
- for the aspects, and in the -a aspect list chart would only look at
- the basic orb of the aspect, and wouldn't take into account the
- planet orb addition values or the max orb allowed to a planet values.
- It was possible for planets with a large orb addition to get a
- negative aspect influence in the -j chart. These charts now do the
- same correct orb influence calculations as the -D and -T transit
- influence charts do.
-
- 4. -E problem: The text ephemeris chart would edit the contents of
- the original chart, pushing the date to the end of the span of time
- the ephemeris was done for. This chart is now like its graphic
- counterpart and no longer does that.
-
- 5. Setting Restrictions problem: The Restrictions and Transit
- Restrictions dialogs would sometimes restrict all the house cusp or
- uranian objects when undesired. On okaying one of the dialogs, the
- program would turn off the -C include cusps and -u include uranians
- settings if all such objects had their restriction flags checked.
- However, this would not check the status of the other set of
- restrictions first, meaning for example, having cusps unrestricted in
- the main set, then bringing up the Transit Restriction dialog and
- restricting all its cusps, would turn off the include cusps setting,
- which would then implicitly restrict all the cusps in the standard
- Restrictions dialog as well. These dialogs will now only turn off the
- include cusps or uranians settings if both dialogs have them all
- restricted.
-
- 6. Printing omission: Using the Windows print command to print
- graphics would always place the graphic at the top left of the page,
- and not based on the relative position of the scrollbars.
-
- 7. -L glitch: The -L astro-graph chart, when rendered to a PostScript
- or metafile graphics file, would not clearly show the planet zenith
- locations. The square markers would be a little over 10 times smaller
- than the same relative image was on the screen.
-
- 8. Info Progressed And Natal bug: The Windows Progressed and Natal
- chart feature, which is meant to do a bi-wheel with chart #1's
- planets on the inside wheel, and chart #1's planets progressed to the
- time in chart #2 on the outside, didn't work as documented. The -rp
- command switch equivalent worked, but the menu option would basically
- do the same as just the Transit and Natal command.
-
- 9. Time entry glitch: It was possible to get away with some illegal
- time values, both as parameters to command switches and in the
- Windows Chart Info dialogs. Specifically, minute values after 59, and
- up to 99, would not be complained about. One could enter a value like
- 1:90 for a birth time, which would be 1:90am, or 90 minutes after
- 1am, which would of course produce the same chart as 2:30am. Expect
- an error message for illegal minute values now.
-
- 10. Default file problem: The default settings file astrolog.dat had
- the -n line to start with the chart for "now", after the -Yz line
- which may set an offset to apply to the current times. This would
- make the -Yz setting not effect that first "now" chart; it would only
- be applied to subsequent chart updates. The -n line has now been
- moved to be after the -Yz line for the standard astrolog.dat file.
-
-
- ##################### ASTROLOG 5.20 PROGRAM CHANGES #####################
-
- As with every release, a few changes that aren't feature additions or
- bug fixes were made to this version, where certain old assumptions
- are no longer valid. A list of these (which aren't useful to be aware
- of unless you have used previous versions of the program) follows:
-
- 1. Scrollbar change: For text mode charts in the Windows version,
- behavior has been added such that if the window has been scrolled
- down so that all the text is off the top of the screen, the program
- will automatically scroll up and redraw again, so the bottom 20 rows
- or so are visible. Before, one could switch from graphics mode to
- text, or from one text chart type to another, and potentially see a
- blank screen and not realize right away that one needs to scroll up.
-
- 2. -E -X change: The graphic ephemeris now does charts daily using
- the time and zone from the current chart, like the text ephemeris
- already did. This used to just always use midnight and the default
- time zone setting.
-
- 3. -r change: All of the -r switches will now always load the files
- immediately upon invocation. The chart info will then stay in the
- "first" and "second" slots for use with the actual relationship chart
- types. Before, references to the files would be kept, which would be
- loaded on every chart update. In the Windows version this could cause
- confusion in that attempting to change the info in one of the charts
- would have those changes discarded when the file is loaded again.
-
- 4. -Xn change: Animation mode has been changed such that when a
- comparison relationship chart is up, animation will forward the chart
- in the "second" slot rather than the "first". This is more intuitive
- when animating bi-wheel transit to natal charts, where the transiting,
- i.e. second, chart will be the one forwarded.
-
- 5. Previous chart change: The initial contents of the "previous"
- chart as accessed with "-i set" has been changed from the
- astrological "chart" of version 5.10 of the program to the release of
- this version 5.20. This chart is now set to the time of the Vernal
- Equinox, specifically for 12:03am PST (8 hours before GMT) on
- Wednesday, March 20, 1996 for here in Seattle, WA (122W20, 47N36).
-
- 6. Documentation note: In these new feature "update" files, I've
- included a section on compiling instructions in the past. All this
- information is in the Helpfile.520 file so doesn't really need to be
- reprinted here.
-
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