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wmSun
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wmSun-1.03.tar.gz
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User Comments
longitude/latitude dimensions
In which dimensions should I put the longitude after -lon and the latitude after -lat? First I tried in degredes, then in hours (which wouldn't be logic for latitude, but I had to try something), but neither gave me a correct sunrise/sunset result.
The documentation could be more clear about this. But it'd a great app, if only I could get it working.
Solution of Marco's problem.
Minutes and seconds in Longitude and latitude are in decimal format. Example from manual:
wmSun -lon 106.3 -lat 35.9 [...] Los Alamos in local time <=> 35°53'28"N, 106°17'52"W.
I think, it should be written stright in the manpage.
Beside of this it is my favourite dockapp, especially after dark Winter.
this dockapp is not satisfying me.
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