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Old 25-06-2010, 11:00 AM
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That is astoundingly brilliant. Just what Ive needed to have a go with (the numbers). Its numbering and rotationablity will make working with bobs knobs childsplay.
Many, many thanks.
I had a very quick play with the first edition of your software and I think it showed a very, very slight miscollimation of my sct that led to slightly egg shaped stars in one corner. I think you program has fixed it but I need to take some shots to prove it. Thanks for such a great program. I admire your abilities.
Al

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Originally Posted by sheeny View Post
OK, here's v1.1 as requested:

It now has the numbers 1,2 and 3 able to be displayed around the outside of the outer circle as per Allan's example in post 12 to represent the screw positions. There is a checkbox to turn the numbers on or off, and a numerical updown control to change the orientation of the numbers through +/- 120° in 5° increments.

For those who might be interested, I've included a PDF of the code. VB.NET programming is so easy (compared to where it was heading when windows first started - that stopped me programming!) the biggest problem is just finding the commands you need among all those available. Fortunately, the web and other resources are excellent help.

Al.
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