Closed madjarska closed 3 years ago
This functionality although useful, was not very accurate. It was removed from Helioviewer.org but will be returned in a later version when we are able to deliver more accurate coordinates. Multiple coordinate systems will also be supported.
Hi Jack,
That will be great! It was not perfectly accurate but was really useful for a quicklook.
Thanks
Cheers Maria
On Mon, 16 Aug 2021 at 23:26, Jack Ireland @.***> wrote:
This functionality although useful, was not very accurate. It was removed from Helioviewer.org but will be returned in a later version when we are able to deliver more accurate coordinates. Multiple coordinate systems will also be supported.
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Hello,
In earlier versions of the Helioviewer there was the option showing the X, Y heliocentric coordinates when moving the mouse on the solar disk image. Unfortunately this option is not anymore available. Is there a possibility to be put back or somehow the user to switch it on?
Thank you
Kind regards Maria Madjarska