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Click the green buttons right and left to navigate in the tour.
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Jyotish Studio Tour
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| Quick View Window
The quickview window is your quick chart glancing feature. It responds to all your chart lists. Whichever one you click in, that chart appears in the quickview window, wherever it is onscreen. It's your way of looking into the chart record without fully opening other windows.
Feature Rich
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QuickView Main Buttons
They are from left to right by what they reveal or show:
- The subjects chart and info
- The current transits for your default city and itno
- A calendar which has many things it shows for the day you click on
- Categories assignment to subject charts
- Then the buttons for North, South, and Wheel formats for the charts shown on this window
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| Calendar Mode
Notice the calendar button in the top row is down, so the window switches to Calendar Mode
You can see and set the month/year
The calendar days are clickable, notice one is down now, that is the day for which we are examing data in the lower section
In the lower section, is a tab pallette containing a variety of tabs you click,each one showing a different feature related to the calendar and sometimes the calendar AND subject chart, such as Transit Readings (see the tab "Reads")
Showing: "Now" This is a list of how the current transits are hitting on the subject chart, including upa grahas, and you can sort list by orb (default) and more.
Other information such as their address
Things which were saved for this chart, such as Readings, Attributes, etc
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| Chart Tabs
When a chart is showing, either subject or current, then the tabs shown at right also show in the lower section of the window.
- They are, from left to right:
- The chart and planet placement list
- The dashas for the chart
- The birth data for the chart, and you can edit and save changes here
- Other information such as their address
- Things which were saved for this chart, such as Readings, Attributes, etc
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| Orbs of Hits
The proximity of transiting planets to natal planets or positions is an important part of astrology. Here it is graphically shown to you which current "hits" are closest, as the list is sorted by degree of orb, with the smallest at the top. Negative means "still approaching" or "before" and positive means "plus" or "after".
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| Same Things, Different View
Despite the fact that I let photoshop wipe out the background white, this is a the above list, but shown to you another way. This is on the next tab, entitled "list". It's your natal planets and the transitors in a row, sorted by absolute position in the Zodiac from Zero Aries onward. By the way, con means conjunction, asp means aspect, em means equal madhya, and sm means sripati madhya. Parivesh, Indrachap, and others are upa grahas or calculated subtle planets
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The Ingres Tab
Here we have clicked Ingres. That means "Entry" and stands for entries of planets into signs and nakshatras, either forward or backward motion. This lists them for you, the coming ones, and give a visual clue as to what planet, and then sign or star is being entered. Stars all look like gold stars, but the signs are individualized. You can see things better with colors.
This is the same feature as "Entries and Exits" exactly, however, here, you are automatically given data for the next few months, and you don't have to enter any parameters, just click dates and the data appears, that's it. On all these tabs, there is no additional work. That's one reason they're here like this, they are "Quick View" capable features. I gathered them together for this reason, because they relate to a calendar, and sometimes also the subject chart, and should be easily accessible. This makes all that so. Notice you can sort the list by all of it's columns via the buttons just below the tabs.
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| The Panchang Tab
Here we've clicked Panc, which means Panchang, or the five part Hindu calendar still used throughout India today. This can also be known as the Lunar-Solar calendar, as it uses both Sun and Moon in figuring days, or Tithis..
This shows you the data for the day you click on. If you click another day, it switches. It's very fast. Like all other text fields, you can copy the data out of this one by hilite, copy and paste. You can also change the font and size etc as with all text fields.
Notice that it gives you two days, so that you can catch up, or span the sunrise.
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| The Lunations Tab
This is simply a listing of the new and full moons as per Greenwich date and time, along with the sidereal position at the time. A new moon is when it is alined with the sun, so you can't see it, and the night is dark. A full moon- everybody knows what it looks like, it's when the moon is opposite the sun in regards to the earth. The graphic in this case is hardly helpful, but graphics are somehow always helpful anyway.
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| The Risings Tab (Rise)
This shows you the rising times for the planets for the day you click on the calendar, for your default city. Every planet rises, exactly as the Sun does, and relatively in the same place on your horizon, as all the planets are on the same orbital plane nearly. You cannot see most of the planets, but if you could, these are the times you'd see them rise on your eastern horizon. Point of this is to pray towards them, the one you choose, at the appropriate time. Everyone would do well to bow to the East as Jupiter rises, asak forgiveness when Saturn rises, offer milk as Rahu rises, put on oil or any life preserving soothing element as Ketu rises, and simply bow to Mars, Moon, Mercury and Sun, offer something beautiful to your deity or someone else when Venus rises, preferably something that uplifts a bit..
In all cases, you can say Hello and bow your head a little bit, ifyou think anything, think of them as your bigger siblings, leading you forward in life under Mom and Dad, who are Radha Krishna, Shiv/Shakti, Brahma/Saraswati, Yah and Weh etc
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| Birthdays Tab
This tab shows you the approaching birthdays for cities, fame, and your charts too of course. Soyou can stay on top of birthdays this way easily.
Just imagine, you can show off at work by always knowing which famous people were born that day, as well as which cities and countries incorporated on that day. Everyone will wonder why you don't have a real life!
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| Ephemeris Tab
Now class, guess what this tab shows?
That's right Billy, it's the Ephemeris. That means class, the positions of the planets on the date for which you clicked in the calendar. We're still talking about the Calendar portion of the quickview window. (The window has many personalities)
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Click a person, by on the calendar, hit that tab, you get transit readings. It's simple. Switch people, different readings, switch date, different readings.
That's right folks, see transit readings, for any person, any date, with just a click, and it's quick, that's why it's called
Quick View !
Oh and by the way, notice the chart list's color- that style is called "The Sedona". Class, why do you think that is?
(Answer in back of web site: "Because Sedona is all red too")
Transit Readings Tab |
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Categories Button
Notice in the top row the button is down which looks like a hierarchy of sort., the rightmost button in the picture at right, is down. This is the "Categories" button.
Categories are simply words that describe a person, or the can be short phrases. You create them as you go. You assign them to charts. The thing is, then later, you can pull up chart lists by these categories, and thus quickly get like:
All your male charts
- All your old girlfriends charts
- Charts of people with a certain condition in life,
- etc, unlimitedly
- It's totally up to you how you categorize people, and you can pull them up later by any category
(Answer in back of web site: "Because Sedona is all red too")
Notice the Fame File tab at right, the famous people are already categorized for you, by things such as Actor, Writer, etc. This is very helpful for those who are serious about learning.
Check out at right, if you right click on a planet, it gives you a pop up menu that tells you all the main stuff about the planet right then and there instantly !!!!!
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