

The star type for single stars is now simply listed as "Star".įor years outside 1600 - 2100 A.D., the program uses new expressions for the precession of the equinox provided by W. The object type for the Sun is now displayed as "Star" for the major planets as "Planet" for moons as "Moon". In the "Object Info" window, a number of text strings and buttons were rearranged.
SKYCHART III FULL
In the chart legend, the full names of deep sky objects are being displayed, instead of abbreviations. a search for "Jupiter" will also find "JÃ?Ã?ºpiter", and a search for "Saturn" will also find "SÃ?Ã?¤turn". When case is ignored, diacritics are also ignored - e.g. This ensures that accented and other european-language characters will translate properly between Mac and Windows.Ī case-sensitive search for an object name is now sensitive to both case and diacritics (e.g. Īll strings in data files, and settings descriptions in settings files, are converted to Windows Latin-1 encoding before being written to disk. (The computer's regional settings are used to determine the locale.) Decimal points in text import files and settings files are always assumed to be the US (".") decimal-point character, for consistency. The decimal-point character is now locale-specific decimals are displayed as "," in European locales, and "." in North America. A number of changes were made to support better internationalization/localization: This release brings the code base of the English-language version up to sync with the newly released Spanish-language version.
