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authorAlexey Dokuchaev <danfe@FreeBSD.org>2008-01-26 05:16:13 +0000
committerAlexey Dokuchaev <danfe@FreeBSD.org>2008-01-26 05:16:13 +0000
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Clean up port descriptions for unmaintained ports in `astro' category:
markup and spelling fixes, kill EOL whitespace and extraneous attribution.
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-[from website]
It shows you the solar system viewed from top (90 heliocentric).
-The objects have the following colors:
-Sun - yellow Mercury - green
-Venus - white Earth - cyan
-Mars - red Jupiter - gray
-Saturn - green Uranus - pink
-Neptune - cyan Pluto is not included since it's way "off course"
+The objects have the following colors:
-A left click on the window changes the view between inner and outer
-planets. A left click on the date increases the day/month/year. A
-right click on the date does the opposite. Click the right mouse
-button on the solar system to reset the date to the current date
-(which is in Universal Time).
+ Sun - yellow Mercury - green
+ Venus - white Earth - cyan
+ Mars - red Jupiter - gray
+ Saturn - green Uranus - pink
+ Neptune - cyan Pluto is not included since it's way "off course"
+
+A left click on the window changes the view between inner and outer planets.
+A left click on the date increases the day/month/year. A right click on the
+date does the opposite. Click the right mouse button on the solar system to
+reset the date to the current date (which is in Universal Time).
WWW: http://www.inxsoft.net/wmsolar/
-Author: Thomas Kuiper <tkuiper@inxsoft.net>