Susanne M Hoffmann
Susanne M Hoffmann
> Is this actually finished? [@10110111](https://github.com/10110111) [@alex-w](https://github.com/alex-w) has any of you tested the SCM? I have tested and two others (a student and a colleague) ... the outcome are the...
> I was not pushing it to the forefront of users' attention (presenting in the foreword) as long as the result did not comply to technical tests with [@10110111](https://github.com/10110111) 's...
> > > Is this actually finished? [@10110111](https://github.com/10110111) [@alex-w](https://github.com/alex-w) has any of you tested the SCM? > > > > > > I have tested and two others (a student...
thanks for tagging me
> I question the significance of Chinese (Journey to the West). > > 1. Essentially, it is a variation of modern constellations, replacing Greek figures with characters and elements from...
@10110111 yes, I learned about the necessity of headline hierarchy only yesterday and not when the sky culture maker was developed half a year ago - we need to change...
however, I may probably only do that after Alex's freeze on Monday, as the next few days are very busy (can't promise to be fast enough)
> I have not compared yet: We have Indian/Vedic including nakshatras. Is this redundant now, could the two be combined, or what's the difference or rationale behind keeping both? no,...
@gzotti Oh, but you're right, we need to add your nakshatra coordinate system - I haven't checked yet how to enable this option in the menu; it's not automatically in...
I think, the difference is rather obvious at first glance: one time, we have the historical image of nakshatra depicted as nakshatra, the other time, we have the nakshatra not...