Lorris has taken the time to create an online database of charts along with handwriting samples. Details are below:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/19UgeEVjNpmrJKVGiJLE6FFoRrTFRbKNa?usp=sharing
I shared this "cloud folder", in each subfolder there is a screenshot of their chart in Kala, a Cht file, and screenshots of their handwriting or a video of their handwriting.
Everyone can edit and add folders, you can download everything as a zip file for personal usage. Or you can just view everything in a browser, it's meant to be easy to use.
I try to include some nice exalted planets, so we don't have only bad examples to learn from. I think it could be a good idea to order those folder by exalted planets, maybe we could learn from those exalted behaviour more easily that way.
If you want to add files, create a folder with your name, and subfolders with charts and handwritings. And then your order it like you want, by exalted planets or by career, or anything you think is relevant to you. I created an example to follow just in case. To add files you drag and drop, chtk files can't be read directly, it has to be downloaded first. chtk files aren't music files, they are recognized by google drive as music files but they are kala software files, download them first to read them properly.
I created a video in case someone doesn't understand, This also explain how to use astrotheme to search exalted planet or high dig bala planet. https://youtu.be/yMv1XG_3VU0
Hi Lorris and Ernst, is it important to open the same tables in Kala as showed in your examples Lorris? I mean the ShadBala table, etc.
And what about handwritings of young people like 14 years...I remember that my own handwriting changed so much over the years- even today, I change the style of writing sometimes, unconsciously, which could also be an interesting point to consider...
Thanks for this initiative Lorris, that´s a great idea!
Handwriting does change as we age, the early teenage handwriting especially of girls is very socially centered and that changes as they grow up into themselves.