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10 Starry Night User’s Guide
Special Fonts
Two special fonts are used throughout this
Users Guide:
1) Command Font: This font is used to
indicate a button, clickable area,
keystroke, or menu choice.
Examples:
1 Click the Online Info button.
2 Press the Ctrl-Alt-Delete keys.
3 Choose File->Open from the menu.
2) File Font: This font indicates a
folder or file, either on your hard drive or
the Starry Night DVD. File and folder
names are always enclosed in quotations.
Examples:
1 Locate the “satellites.txt” file
on the DVD.
2 Your comet data is saved in the “Starry
Night\Sky Data\” folder.
Installing Starry Night
Depending on the product level, you will
receive Starry Night software on either
CD-ROMs or DVD-ROMs. You will need
either a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM to install
the program All discs include both the
Windows and Macintosh versions.
To run Starry Night, you need to install
two programs: Starry Night and
QuickTime. QuickTime is a tool for
manipulating graphics files and
constructing and viewing animation
sequences. Starry Night will not run if
QuickTime (version 7.0 or later) is not
installed. To install Starry Night and
QuickTime, follow the installation
instructions below.
Note: If you already have QuickTime
(version 7.0 or later) on your computer,
you do not need to install it again. If you
have an older version of QuickTime,
install the newer version of QuickTime
from the Starry Night disc. It will
automatically overwrite your older
version.
Windows:
1
Insert the Starry Night disc in the CD-
or DVD-ROM drive.
2 A window will pop up onscreen with
instructions on installing Starry Night.
Follow the instructions that appear.
Starry Night Pro and Pro Plus users
have the option to select a “Full Install”
or “Custom Install”. The “Full Install”
option will install extra star data, with
stars as dim as magnitude 15 (these
stars are not visible in your sky without
a telescope) and the Principal Galaxy
Catalog (PGC) with 980, 000 galaxies
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