Hi All,
very interesting issue, so after all:
with a verticle mirror with the right azimut you could turn the famous
analemmatic sundial so the the line with the dates is on a path which is not
north-south! and the ellips will be alligned with this path
looks to me that the issue can be solved
://www.shop.analemma.nl/N_home.html
(and choose publicatie)
You will also find a small movie of the sundial which demostrates the movements.
kind regards,
Hendrik Hollander
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here:
http://www.shop.analemma.nl/wrongly%20placed%20sundials%20%20v1.0.pdf
kind regards,
Hendrik Hollander
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- Original Message -
From: Willy Leenders
To: i...@analemma.nl
Cc: Bill Gottesman ; sundial@uni-koe
Hi Edley and others,
I am not familiar with the Euler and/or Yacas
package. I am sure it will work.
What I particulair like about Matlab is the matrix
approach.
In most computer languages, you have to use a lot
off for-next loops.
In a Matrix based packages as Matlab however, one
does n