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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions guide/ch_tour.tex
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\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
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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
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