It's not in CVS yet, but you can try it out in my unofficial build: Unofficial 2007-12-17 build
To test it, hit Cmd+T to pop up the Set Time panel. Entering a date like 12/17/2007 will cause the Julian date to update and vice versa. You can easily confirm that special Julian dates like "0" get you back the correct reference date 1/1/-4712, where the minus sign means "BCE". **
**this minus format is zero-based, so "-4712" means "4713 BCE". I'm following the Unicode Standard #35 which says "0" = 1 BCE.
Also by request from ElChristou, spectral types have been added to star names in the Browser. For example, Sol now reads "Sol (G2V)". However, I personally find that after having added the spectral type to all the names... it seems to make things more confusing and cluttered. I doubt that many people will look at codes like K2V, T6V, and DZ7, and instantly know what they mean. (ElChristou? Can you tell me what "DZ7" means?
