Thanks, Gary. I must mention here that the Moon activity is one of my
favorites.
Having been an astronomy buff, I can understand what the modern sky does to
the activity. At times, even Sirius is not visible where I live, where a
couple of decades back I and my friends could spot Andromeda or so w
Hi Jv,
On 23 Nov 2012, at 11:57, RJV wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This looks like a great activity to me. I am unable to find what kind of
> telescopes (in India) can be used and help to this effect on the downloads
> page as a Readme would be very helpful.
>
> Has anybody used a physical telescope with
Hi,
This looks like a great activity to me. I am unable to find what kind of
telescopes (in India) can be used and help to this effect on the downloads
page as a Readme would be very helpful.
Has anybody used a physical telescope with this activity and what type?
Thanks for any response.
Jv
On
Am 20.11.2012 um 06:23 schrieb Martin Langhoff :
> On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 11:58 PM, Chris Leonard
> wrote:
>> As I recall, this activity was already renamed once from xoscope after
>> it became clear it was colliding in name space with an oscilloscpe
>> activity.
>
> Renames are a pain in inf
On the downloads page, the text seems to suggest a camera -
This mode allows the user to view the live image stream from the camera.
Furthermore following controls and settings can be set in this mode:
* Capture the image
* Change camera settings like Exposure, Brightness, Contrast etc.
* Delay w
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 11:58 PM, Chris Leonard
wrote:
> As I recall, this activity was already renamed once from xoscope after
> it became clear it was colliding in name space with an oscilloscpe
> activity.
Renames are a pain in infrastructure, and in upgrade handling for users.
I would say pr
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 11:58 PM, Chris Leonard
wrote:
> Anish,
>
> As I recall, this activity was already renamed once from xoscope after
> it became clear it was colliding in name space with an oscilloscpe
> activity.
>
Correct.
> http://git.sugarlabs.org/xoscope
>
>
> I would suggest that in
Anish,
As I recall, this activity was already renamed once from xoscope after
it became clear it was colliding in name space with an oscilloscpe
activity.
http://git.sugarlabs.org/xoscope
I would suggest that in accordance with the Sugar HIG guidance
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Human_Interfac
Hi,
I have received requests that the Telescope activity [1] be renamed to
Scope, since, off late it has been used in conjunction with not just a
monocular, but small microscope attachments (the kind which were
distributed at the SF summit). In that light, the name Telescope is no
longer widely ap