Aspect Sets
Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2018 10:55 am
We use different aspects (and different orbs) for different situations. Solar Fire gives enormous flexibility in this with a feature called Aspect Sets. You can create one master Aspect Set that you use for all situations, or (like me) many Aspect Sets through which you move frequently as you are looking at different kinds of charts.
This post will describe how to create a new Aspect Set, and how to move between Aspect Sets as you use Solar Fire. I will then list my own favorite Aspect Sets as examples, and in case you want a recommendation for starting points.
1. In the front screen of Solar Fire, click Chart Options | Aspect Set | Planets. (TIP: You can get to this same box several different ways, e.g., within an opened chart by right-clicking on the chart and picking Aspect Set, etc.).
2. Click Create. (TIP: If you have an existing Aspect Set that that is similar to what you want, you can select the similar existing set first, then click Copy instead of Create. Then you can edit it.)
3. Give your new Aspect Set a name. The name is entirely up to you. (If you picked Copy instead of Create, there are a couple of extra clicks: You need to click Save after typing the name, and Edit to edit your set.)
4. In the Edit Aspect Set box, on the left, the aspects you want to include will have a + in front of them. To add or remove an aspect, double-click it.
5. For each aspect, set its orb. You can distinguish according to Luminary vs. Other, and applying vs. separating (though I make no such distinctions and make all entries in a given row the same). You can distinguish between natal, progressed, and transits. Click Save when done.
TIPS: You can use the Tab key to bounce between boxes. Also, if you use only full-degree orbs, e.g., X°00', you can just type the whole number and tab to the next - Solar Fire will format the fine details for you.
You can access Aspect Sets in different ways.
You already know one way to access your Aspect Sets. From the from screen in Solar Fire, click Chart Options | Aspect Sets | Planets.
Perhaps the most useful way to access Aspect Sets (the way that makes the most sense in real-life working with charts) is from within an open chart. Double click any chart to open it. Now, right-click anywhere on the chart to get a context menu that has a long list of useful options. One of these is Aspect Sets. You can use this to switch between aspect sets while working with a particular chart.
Notice that aspect sets are available for all sorts of things, not just charts. You can work with them in a Synastry Grid. Or, in SF's research model called Chart Search, you have an Aspect Set box in the lower right.
This post will describe how to create a new Aspect Set, and how to move between Aspect Sets as you use Solar Fire. I will then list my own favorite Aspect Sets as examples, and in case you want a recommendation for starting points.
1. In the front screen of Solar Fire, click Chart Options | Aspect Set | Planets. (TIP: You can get to this same box several different ways, e.g., within an opened chart by right-clicking on the chart and picking Aspect Set, etc.).
2. Click Create. (TIP: If you have an existing Aspect Set that that is similar to what you want, you can select the similar existing set first, then click Copy instead of Create. Then you can edit it.)
3. Give your new Aspect Set a name. The name is entirely up to you. (If you picked Copy instead of Create, there are a couple of extra clicks: You need to click Save after typing the name, and Edit to edit your set.)
4. In the Edit Aspect Set box, on the left, the aspects you want to include will have a + in front of them. To add or remove an aspect, double-click it.
5. For each aspect, set its orb. You can distinguish according to Luminary vs. Other, and applying vs. separating (though I make no such distinctions and make all entries in a given row the same). You can distinguish between natal, progressed, and transits. Click Save when done.
TIPS: You can use the Tab key to bounce between boxes. Also, if you use only full-degree orbs, e.g., X°00', you can just type the whole number and tab to the next - Solar Fire will format the fine details for you.
You can access Aspect Sets in different ways.
You already know one way to access your Aspect Sets. From the from screen in Solar Fire, click Chart Options | Aspect Sets | Planets.
Perhaps the most useful way to access Aspect Sets (the way that makes the most sense in real-life working with charts) is from within an open chart. Double click any chart to open it. Now, right-click anywhere on the chart to get a context menu that has a long list of useful options. One of these is Aspect Sets. You can use this to switch between aspect sets while working with a particular chart.
Notice that aspect sets are available for all sorts of things, not just charts. You can work with them in a Synastry Grid. Or, in SF's research model called Chart Search, you have an Aspect Set box in the lower right.