diff --git a/guide/ch_tour.tex b/guide/ch_tour.tex index 4c64129fb8739..47920ef82564b 100644 --- a/guide/ch_tour.tex +++ b/guide/ch_tour.tex @@ -157,9 +157,9 @@ \section{Moving Around the Sky} \label{tab:tour:moving} \end{table} -As well as travelling through time, Stellarium lets to look around the +As well as travelling through time, Stellarium lets you look around the sky freely, and zoom in and out. There are several ways to accomplish -this listed in table~\ref{tab:tour:moving}. +this, listed in table~\ref{tab:tour:moving}. Let's try it. Use the cursors to move around left, right, up and down. Zoom in a little using the \keyPageUp{} key, and back out again using the @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ \section{Moving Around the Sky} object. Similarly, selecting an object and pressing the forward-slash key \key{/} will centre on the object and zoom right in on it. -The forward-slash \key{/} and backslash \key{\textbackslash} keys auto-zoom in an out to different +The forward-slash \key{/} and backslash \key{\textbackslash} keys auto-zoom in and out to different zoom levels depending on what is selected. If the object selected is a planet or moon in a \emph{sub-system} with a lot of moons (e.g.\ Jupiter), the initial zoom in will go to an intermediate level where the whole