Drawing up a new chart


You can draw up a new chart via the menu  | Chart | New |. A dialogue of five pages will appear in which you can comfortably fill in all relevant pieces of information.

In order to activate a certain input button you either tap directly onto it with you pen or use the tab-key to get there. If the keyboard for the input doesn’t show up automatically please tap on the small keyboard-symbol on the right hand side of your menu bar.

The sequence in which you have to put in the data should follow a certain sequence:

   

On the first page under  'Name'  put in the name, date, time of birth and gender and then go on to the next page entitled  'City'. Here you pick the place you are looking for from the geographical database.
If you are not able to find the place you are looking for within this data base, then turn back to the page were it says  'Region'  on which you will at least be able to locate the particular country and if known you can also select the province too.
Afterwards, go to the page where it says  'Place'  and fill in the location as well as its geographical coordinates.
On the last page, where it says  'Corrections', it’s possible for you either to accept the suggested corrections of time or to change them by yourself.


The above described sequence has been carefully chosen to avoid mistakes.

After you have keyed in all necessary pieces of information, please end the dialogue by tapping the button  | OK |, which you will find in the right hand top corner of the caption bar. As soon as you have finished your input via  | OK |  a new chart will be stored and put into the internal database.
If you wish to leave the dialogue without saving the information you have put in, you have to use the button  | Cancel |  on the first page entitled  'Name'.

This version of pivique Astrology enables you to manage 200 charts. If you exceed this number and want to draw up a new chart you will see the error message

         "No more charts possible !"

So delete another chart, which you don’t need anymore. Please visit our homepage to find out if there is an update available in order to enlarge the number of charts you can put in.

For further explanation we have described an easy example using the following pieces of information:

             "Example 1",
             Event on June 29th 1970 at 3.31 pm,
             in the city of Orangeville in Ontario, Canada.