![]() ![]() Further help files will showcase just what a powerful tool Kairon 4 is, and why Kairon has been my preferred software for over 20 years. This concludes the basic set-up, I am sure your preferences will look a lot different to mine. Dark mode will be largely events, Light mode will be largely natal (and to get those colours required the colour wheel) and I will see how long it takes me to get bored with it and change it up.īoth sets of colours were chosen to be easy on the eyes and assume I will spend a lot of time reading… plus they both print easily as well. So it really was not very difficult to set these both up. Remember that to do this we select the Object screen then the ‘Aspect Settings’ and click on the aspect to get the colour picker up. I can and will change the colour of a couple of aspects. I am not a particularly sophisticated colour guy so I just used the pencil section in the colour picker. I will make two selections, one for ‘Dark Mode’ which will feature modality colours, and one for ‘Light Mode’ which will feature elemental colours. Now to get to the business of changing colour. In here you can seriously mess with the programs on your Mac, so caution is advised. plist) involves making a ‘Library’ visible in your user directory. plist.īe aware that making the Library ‘visible’ (which contains the. The other way to save the default colours is to save the Kairon 4. To then change a colour is as simple as picking one, the colour will automatically change and you can see the results immediately. Simply select each colour in turn and then drag the large sample over to make a tile of it. Spend a few minutes with the colour picker tool and make 11 “samples” of those colours (don’t worry the colour picker will generate more tile spaces if you need them). If you like the default colours or feel you may want to go back to them, there is a way to ensure this. We will open this session by selecting “Settings” and “Chart Colors”.įirst thing to do is draw your attention to the 5 numbers in the upper middle of the screen.ġ- gives you monochrome and your chart will be set for the colours you choose for Aries.Ģ-gives you 2 colours and Aries represents all diurnal signs while Taurus represents all nocturnal signs.ģ-gives you 3 colours with Aries representing the Cardinal signs, Taurus representing the Fixed signs and Gemini representing the Mutable signs.Ĥ-gives you 4 colours with Aries representing Fire, Taurus representing Earth, Gemini representing Air and Cancer representing Water.ġ3- allows you to set them all individually. Playing with the settings and with your window setup will soon show you the best way to display and print your midpoint-trees. ![]() Yet, if you love high growing trees, choose portrait mode and adjust the window like so: Here is how your window should look for landscape view, if the trees grow too high, reduce the aspect-orb with the orb choker (red oval): In extreme cases not all of what you can see in the window would be printed, so always first choose page format and then on actual printing have a look at the print-preview first. ![]() To print Midpoints, make sure that the selection of the Midpoint-view is somewhat resembling the proportion of the chosen page format of your printing dialog. Please note, that also aspect-orbs and object-orbs have their own setting for midpoints and make sure you set a value that is not too high, there. ![]() Midpoints will, as of now, be cast for the positions of the inner chart, whatever type of chart is chosen. Midpoint-Trees are available since Version 4.04.Įvery object that is selected in Objects dialog at Object Selection: Radix: Inner will be the root of a Midpoint tree as of Version 4.04Įvery object that is selected in Objects dialog at Object Selection: Midpoints: Inner will be considered as possible member of the branches of a Midpoint tree as of Version 4.04Įvery aspect that is selected in Objects dialog at Aspects Settings: Radix: Inner will be considered as possible aspect displayed in a Midpoint tree as of Version 4.04 You get the best display option, if you select “none” from the list menu. To display midpoints, choose “Midpoint-Trees” from the View-menu. ![]()
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