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 In this window, you can manage the SkyChart database. It contains the orbital elements of comets and asteroids, SAC picture information, information about the DSS/RealSky pictures and information of  observatory locations.\\  In this window, you can manage the SkyChart database. It contains the orbital elements of comets and asteroids, SAC picture information, information about the DSS/RealSky pictures and information of  observatory locations.\\ 
 In order to display comets and asteroids, SkyChart needs to calculate the ephemeris, and store them in a database. But before SkyChart can do that, you need to download fresh files with **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbital_elements|orbital elements]]** for comets and asteroids. See the **[[solar_system#comet|comet]]** and **[[solar_system#asteroid|asteroid]]** tabs from the **Setup -> Solar System** dialog box.\\  In order to display comets and asteroids, SkyChart needs to calculate the ephemeris, and store them in a database. But before SkyChart can do that, you need to download fresh files with **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbital_elements|orbital elements]]** for comets and asteroids. See the **[[solar_system#comet|comet]]** and **[[solar_system#asteroid|asteroid]]** tabs from the **Setup -> Solar System** dialog box.\\ 
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 You may also want to create the SAC pictures information database. For more about installing and downloading SAC pictures, see the **[[pictures#objects|Object]]** tab from the **Configuration -> Pictures** dialog box.\\  You may also want to create the SAC pictures information database. For more about installing and downloading SAC pictures, see the **[[pictures#objects|Object]]** tab from the **Configuration -> Pictures** dialog box.\\ 
 The information about countries and the detailed information of Observatory locations are also stored in a database. You can create them by **Configuration -> [[observatory|Observatory]]**. The information about countries and the detailed information of Observatory locations are also stored in a database. You can create them by **Configuration -> [[observatory|Observatory]]**.
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 A standard SkyChart installation creates a SQLite database. SQLite is very fast and for everyone simple to use. Use SQLite. Maybe you have reason to choose MySQL as DBMS. For example, maybe you wish to search comet and asteroid data external from Skychart, with other applications. Or you want to share one single database with many computers. You need to have at least basic knowledge about MySQL to do your queries. Another warning: When you decide to load the data from MPCORB without any limitation into your MySQL DBMS, it can take some hours. If you use Windows XP, copy the file libmySQL.dll from the bin directory of your MySQL installation to the installation directory of Skychart.  A standard SkyChart installation creates a SQLite database. SQLite is very fast and for everyone simple to use. Use SQLite. Maybe you have reason to choose MySQL as DBMS. For example, maybe you wish to search comet and asteroid data external from Skychart, with other applications. Or you want to share one single database with many computers. You need to have at least basic knowledge about MySQL to do your queries. Another warning: When you decide to load the data from MPCORB without any limitation into your MySQL DBMS, it can take some hours. If you use Windows XP, copy the file libmySQL.dll from the bin directory of your MySQL installation to the installation directory of Skychart. 
   * **SQLite**: an input area contains the path to SQLite DB. With Windows XP, it is stored in \My documents\[user]\Local Settings\Skychart\database\. You can specify an alternate location.    * **SQLite**: an input area contains the path to SQLite DB. With Windows XP, it is stored in \My documents\[user]\Local Settings\Skychart\database\. You can specify an alternate location. 
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   * **MySQL**: You need a MySQL server to connect to. A local server connection is proposed, which works fine with a MySQL local server installation. You can specify an alternate connection with default parameters:   * **MySQL**: You need a MySQL server to connect to. A local server connection is proposed, which works fine with a MySQL local server installation. You can specify an alternate connection with default parameters:
     * **DB Name** cdc     * **DB Name** cdc
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 ===== Server ===== ===== Server =====
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 Here you can set connection parameters to use Skychart as a server. Here you can set connection parameters to use Skychart as a server.
-You can verify the connection states in **View -> [[server_information|Server information]]**+You can verify the connection states in **View -> [[menuview#server_information|Server information]]**
   * SkyChart accepts connections by checking **Use TCP/IP Server**.   * SkyChart accepts connections by checking **Use TCP/IP Server**.
   * SkyChart verifies the attendance of the client and closes the connection if the client is not active by checking **Client Connection Keep Alive**.   * SkyChart verifies the attendance of the client and closes the connection if the client is not active by checking **Client Connection Keep Alive**.
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 ==== Indi driver ==== ==== Indi driver ====
  
-Use this on Linux or Mac only. The [[http://indi.sourceforge.net/index.php/Main_Page|Indi package]] is designed to use with all sorts of astronomical devices. Many computer operated mounts and domes can be driven by Indi. You can **[[http://indi.sourceforge.net/index.php/Download_INDI|download]]** this driver if it didn't come with your Linux distribution. When you want to use the Indi driver, make your specific settings in the dialog. +Use this on Linux or Mac only. The [[http://www.indilib.org|Indi package]] is designed to use with all sorts of astronomical devices. Many computer operated mounts and domes can be driven by Indi. You can **[[http://www.indilib.org/download.html|download]]** this driver if it didn't come with your Linux distribution. When you want to use the Indi driver, make your specific settings in the dialog. 
  
-It may be difficult to know the port name if you have many adapter or if you use a USB-serial adapter. In this case use the dmesg command to find this name. \\ +{{:en:documentation:tel_indi1.jpg?350|}}
-In the following example you must indicate /dev/ttyS0 for the motherboard port or /dev/ttyUSB0 for the USB port.  +
-<code> +
-serial8250ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A +
-usb 5-1FTDI USB Serial Device converter now attached to ttyUSB0 +
-</code>+
  
-====LX200==== +After setting the server host and portclick "Connect and get device list" to fill the list of driver supported by your INDI serverThen select the telescope driver from the list.
-This driver supports LX200, Autostar, Magellan I/II and other systems using the LX200 protocol. When you are using **[[http://www.bbastrodesigns.com/BBAstroDesigns.html#Computer_Operated_Telescopes|Mel Bartels' stepper motor system]]** to drive your mount, you can use this driver.  +
-\\ \\ +
-On the main bar, you will find the **[[main_bar#telescope_group|telescope group]]** icons. After you made the proper basic settings for your computer operated telescopesyou need to configure the your driver by a click on the {{en:documentation:i48.png|}} icon to drive your telescope in the right way\\ +
-You need the {{en:documentation:i51.png|}} and {{en:documentation:i50.png|}} icons from the main bar to synchronize your mount with an object on the chart or to slew it to another object. See for more information about this the menu **[[menutelescope|Telescope]]**.+
  
  
-====Encoder==== 
-You can use this with an [[telescope_encoder|encoder]] box using Tangent protocols like the Ouranos, AAM or NGC-MAX.  
  
 ==== Manual Mount ==== ==== Manual Mount ====
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 ===== Language ===== ===== Language =====
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 Simply select the language from the combo box that you want SkyChart to use. \\ \\ Simply select the language from the combo box that you want SkyChart to use. \\ \\
 If your language isn't there, why not make your own GUI translation? It 's not hard, only takes a few hours. Have look **[[http://www.ap-i.net/skychart/en/translations#software_translation|here]]**. If your language isn't there, why not make your own GUI translation? It 's not hard, only takes a few hours. Have look **[[http://www.ap-i.net/skychart/en/translations#software_translation|here]]**.
  
 ===== SAMP ===== ===== SAMP =====
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 Set the default options for the [[vo_samp|SAMP interface]]. Set the default options for the [[vo_samp|SAMP interface]].
   * **Try to auto-connect** : Connect automatically to a running SAMP hub when the program start.    * **Try to auto-connect** : Connect automatically to a running SAMP hub when the program start. 
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