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The heart of the operation is the sequencer. It is a window with a set of parameters and information at the top, and a grid of “events” that dictates what has happened or is going to happen for the evening. On startup, it displays the last sequence used, or as a blank if it has not been used (or if SGP is configured to start with a new sequence each time). It gets its information from the equipment profile, from the real-time input of the user, and from the equipment itself. It displays what is to be done during the session, and what has already been done.
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McConahay, A. (2019). How Do I Squeeze the Most Out of Sequences?. In: Using Sequence Generator Pro and Friends. The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19719-3_7
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