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    Re: Flat Bygrave alternative configuration
    From: Robin Stuart
    Date: 2014 Jun 19, 05:31 -0700

    Hanno,

           To be clear; in the flat Bygrave, the cosine scale is printed on transparent material and laid over the cotangent scale.

           My Postscript code at https://navlist.net/m2.aspx/Postscript-code-for-making-Bygrave-Scales-Stuart-mar-2014-g27398 is very flexible and it would be straightforward to produce 2 copies of the cosine scale on a single page. The variable CosScaleStartPosition controls the position of the cosine scale on the page. Your result could be achieved by generating 2 versions of the file BygraveAltFlat.prl and passing the cosine scale through the printer twice. The 2 cosine scales would not necessarily precisely align. I'm not sure I completely understand your explanation of how you plan to use it so it's not clear to me whether that would be a problem.

          As I said my code is pretty flexible and contains features that you might find useful. There is a switch that causes the cosine scale tick marks to be drawn pointing downwards which might improve clarity when reading the scales.

          It is also possible to have a cosine scale that runs from say -89°10' through zero to +89°10' rather than 0° to +89°10' as it does now. That way the division cot(z) = cot(x) / cos(y) can be achieved by aligning the zero pointer on the cosine scale with x on the cotangent scale and then finding y by moving right to left along the cosine scale and reading z off the cotangent scale. I will post an example with both features switched on to demonstrate these,

     

    Regards,

    Robin

       
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