Re: morinus 196 by epurdue viola magmar wrote:I am going to try. Meanwhile... I do I drag or copy ephemeris on SWEP??? thanks a lot v It shouldn't make a difference. Quote Wed Nov 16, 2011 8:46 pm
morinus 197 by viola magmar Mithra6 I think I have made it!!! It does look fine. Only thing, I have to get used to reading primary directions and to get the right legenda for them In case you would be willing to explain it to me, I'd be most thankful violaciaomorinusgreat ciaodalauraviola Quote Wed Nov 16, 2011 8:54 pm
Re: morinus 198 by Martin Gansten viola magmar wrote:I think I have made it!!! That gives hope to those who may have been struggling. It does look fine. Only thing, I have to get used to reading primary directions and to get the right legenda for them Perhaps I can help you there. Morinus uses a notation similar to that employed by Rumen Kolev. A list of directions has the following columns: M/Z: This tells you whether the directed aspect is calculated in the zodiac (Z), that is, in the normal astrological way, or in mundo (M), that is, by proportions of semi-arcs as invented by Placidus in the 17th century. Prom: This shows the planet or point that is moved with the primary motion. 'Prom' stands for promissor (or promittor), although strictly speaking this is not the traditional definition of a promissor. D/C: This tells you whether the direction is made with the natural primary motion (D) or against it (C). D stands for direct, C for converse, although, again, these are not the traditional (pre-20th century) meanings of those terms. Sig: This shows the planet or point that is considered fixed or stationary in the sky. 'Sig' stands for significator, although strictly speaking this is not the traditional definition of a significator. Arc: This is the arc of direction as measured in degrees of right ascension, each degree corresponding to just under 4 minutes of clock time. Date: This shows the date at which the direction should perfect, which depends on which 'key' or formula for the equation of time you have chosen. Whichever key you do choose, don't bother too much about the exact date. Primary directions were designed for year-to-year predictions, not day-to-day. Quote Thu Nov 17, 2011 9:39 am
morinus 199 by viola magmar Wow, yes, the trick was, as suggested, to click on the morinus.exe file which I simply could not "see, as clear as it stood there! and the SWEP folder. I had kept extracting the morinusWinEng file. I guess that was it. Anyhow, your detailed explanation is perfectly clear. Oh, thanks. I'll go on then... asking , since I have worked all night on some charts. 1. I could save charts on a folder in desktop 2. I was unable to save them on the Morinus programme; although I clicked on the Save button, they were not kept on any archive 3. I see that Primary Directions being calculated for a one-year lapse of time, I could not check them on a daily basis 4. Is there a way to check Progressions on a yearly basis - I don't think so 5. Is there a way to cast a double-wheel chart with Natal and Progressed/ daily transits in order to be able to check aspects against the Natal itself? 6. I have not checked Horary section, yet. Is there a Mutual Reception function for charts other than horary ones? I mean, there is a lot of opening/closing to do and little interchange, unless it is me - probably who is not finding the way... I am trying to find out the most positive time/day in specific spans of time, for one of my daughters to conceive. She is going for a FIVET and that is due in March 2012. I have made several attempts with electional charts and have possibly sorted out a date, casting it for a certain hour in the specific location. All objects would seem nicely set in place, but since the blu colors indicate peregrine planets, should I take it that if I find blu-colored significators I should make different attempts? This would bring me to a non-ending process I shall open here my own specific thread on prediction of pregnancy - I have been actively participating on the subject matter, in another forum. Meanwhile, chapeau and know that I am... pending from your lips ciaodalauraviola Quote Thu Nov 17, 2011 10:17 am
200 by rob Dear Colleagues, A hungarian user told me that the Windows-binary (the executable) works perfectly on MacOS with Wineskin: http://wineskin.doh123.com/ There is no need to install python because it is already included in the Windows-binary. You could give it a try. Regards, Rob Quote Thu Nov 17, 2011 7:53 pm
morinus 201 by viola magmar Thank you Rob, but I have Windows XP v ciaodalauraviola Quote Thu Nov 17, 2011 7:57 pm
202 by hervaro I too have Windows XP - running in a virtual machine (VMWare Fusion) on a iMac, and yesterday after reading the latest posts, I thought what the heck, I give up on running it natively on the mac, I downloaded and unzipped in Windows and lo and behold: it works immediately, without extra installing... Nice nice nice work! Many thanks to you, Rob! Herman http://www.hervaro.be Quote Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:46 am
203 by james_m i just got this program morinus running on ubuntu.. woowho! looks nice and it even has midpoints and various different options.. thanks so much for sharing this link as it is fun to try different astro software progs.. Quote Sun Dec 11, 2011 7:25 am
Morinus on Mac 204 by rob Dear MacOS users, Thanks to Vaclav, Morinus(dmg) is available for Mac: http://code.google.com/p/morinus-astro/ blog: http://astro-morinus.blogspot.com/ Only Charts/Mundane, Options/AppearanceI/Theme2 and PDs-in-Charts don't work. It seems that currently the place-database is read-only. According to Vaclav: "Dmg is comparable with Windows binary, e.g. Zip archive without package installer." Regards, Rob Last edited by rob on Sat Aug 25, 2012 6:46 am, edited 2 times in total. Quote Sat Aug 04, 2012 6:42 am
205 by epurdue For some reason I can't change the year for new charts. I can change every other field but that one. It stays at 1950. The .00 version of Morinus for Mac when this was announced a while back did the same thing. Is this me? Quote Sat Aug 04, 2012 4:41 pm
206 by pankajdubey when the focus is in that column-it does not overwrite or delete. click so that the cursor shows then use delete. Quote Sun Aug 05, 2012 5:33 am
207 by epurdue pankajdubey wrote:when the focus is in that column-it does not overwrite or delete. click so that the cursor shows then use delete. Thanks! Now I feel dumb. Quote Sun Aug 05, 2012 5:48 am