The Rave Time is an MMI2 utility that lets
users have 'Rave Clock' on their desktop, showing the current chart and
planetary positions.
Rave Time operates independently from MMI2 and can be set to
start whenever you start your computer.
To launch Rave Time (in case it does not start automatically) use the Tools
- Rave Time command from the main menu.
Understanding Rave Time
The Rave Time window is composed of the bodygraph and the corresponding
planetary data.
Each planet is marked by its symbol and next to it the Gate and Line it
is currently in.
On the outer edge of the Rave Time window the green Line Progress bars
show the progression of the planets movement within the Line.
Using Rave Time
To move the Rave Time window around the screen simply click on it and drag
it.
Clicking on it with right mouse button will bring up it's context menu.
Click the Refresh Chart item to cause re calculate the current
chart.
The Minimize to tray item will hide the Rave Time window. To restore it
to the screen click the corresponding icon in the Windows task bar tray
icon section.
Configuring Rave Time
To configure Rave Time choose settings from the context menu to display
the Settings form.
The settings include:
* Start Rave Time with Windows setting which attaches or removes
Rave Time from the Windows startup list.
* Keep above all other windows setting which can make the Rave time
Window always appear above all open windows so it cannot be hidden.
* Change notification setting. When this option is turned on a tool
tip balloon will appear whenever one of the planets moves into a new Line.
This notification will be displayed even if the Rave Time window itself
is minimized or hidden.
* Refresh interval setting controls how often does Rave Time calculate
the chart being displayed.
Important Note
Even though Rave Time works independently from MMI2 it is only
functional if you have a suitable edition of MMI2.