I am think lat 89 is the north pole
lat 0 is the equator
and lat -89 is south pole
Which might have been different to what I said at the start.
I am not sure what number is for the international date line is?
my theory is lon=89 and lon=-89 is right next to each other.
or maybe I am wrong and the formula is faulty
or maybe I should see if I can use the time of day to change from day to night setting,
I thing I do know as I change all the numbers around I sometimes see the screen brightness going darker, many times, I have never seen the screen brightness gong brighter, which suggest there is something wrong.
And it would be good if I could change lat and lon without rebooting the computer,
or maybe I should just start first in taking the blue content from the screen,
Since one thing I am absolutely sure of when the "info" says it is night the screen is dark, when the "info" says it is day the screen is bright,
lat 0 is the equator
and lat -89 is south pole
Which might have been different to what I said at the start.
I am not sure what number is for the international date line is?
my theory is lon=89 and lon=-89 is right next to each other.
or maybe I am wrong and the formula is faulty
or maybe I should see if I can use the time of day to change from day to night setting,
I thing I do know as I change all the numbers around I sometimes see the screen brightness going darker, many times, I have never seen the screen brightness gong brighter, which suggest there is something wrong.
And it would be good if I could change lat and lon without rebooting the computer,
or maybe I should just start first in taking the blue content from the screen,
Since one thing I am absolutely sure of when the "info" says it is night the screen is dark, when the "info" says it is day the screen is bright,
Statistics: Posted by ericAuckland — Sat Jun 22, 2024 1:15 am