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T O P I C R E V I E WthedividedskyJust a question....What do the commas mean when they appear next to the aspects in the aspect chart?ie......sextile'(keep in mind they use the symbol, not word)thedividedskyany who?thedividedskyany who?jwhopGee, I don't know divided.I pulled up my chart on astro and there were no apostrophes by any of my aspects. Perhaps it's just a glitch. Did you try pulling it up again?AcousticGodIs it in the pdf file? Aspects Natal - Transits [section]?I don't see the apostophes in the chart or the pdf for just regular natal charts without transits, but I do see the apostrophe in the last table of the pdf for the natal chart with transits. I don't know what the apostrophe indicates.wilsontcsky,From Astrodienst: quote:The apostrophe shown with some aspects of the additional tables marks those aspects which have a large orb (above 50% of maximum orb), and which should probably be ignored. By doubling the number of planets, the probability of an aspect is increased, and orbs should be reduced accordingly. This is true for any chart which is the result of a combination of two different charts. http://www.astro.com/faq/fq_fh_legend_e.htm Quoting,Timthedividedskyvery much appreciated tim!!!
What do the commas mean when they appear next to the aspects in the aspect chart?
ie......sextile'
(keep in mind they use the symbol, not word)
I pulled up my chart on astro and there were no apostrophes by any of my aspects.
Perhaps it's just a glitch. Did you try pulling it up again?
I don't see the apostophes in the chart or the pdf for just regular natal charts without transits, but I do see the apostrophe in the last table of the pdf for the natal chart with transits. I don't know what the apostrophe indicates.
From Astrodienst:
quote:The apostrophe shown with some aspects of the additional tables marks those aspects which have a large orb (above 50% of maximum orb), and which should probably be ignored. By doubling the number of planets, the probability of an aspect is increased, and orbs should be reduced accordingly. This is true for any chart which is the result of a combination of two different charts.
Quoting,
Tim
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