As an alternative, I could see it being the first entry after the vertical bar (i.e., like it's the first aspect) as long as it's in the same spot for each planet and could be read vertically downward. If doing it that way, we currently have 16 characters (including trailing spaces) for the first entry. Of that, "<space>100%<space>" takes six characters, so we can have up to 10 letters in a label. One format might be: Needs Rank 100%, though I'm open to another suggestion. - An even simpler approach is simply "(100%)" followed by 10 spaces; I doubt this would be misunderstood and might be quite intuitive.
Here is how this is calculated for each planet in a given chart (current "final" settled formula). TMSA has all the numbers (% of strength) for what follows.
- No planet gets a score higher than 100% by definition.
- ANGULARITY: Start by listing the planet % strength based on angularity. (TMSA factors in both major and minor angles.)
- LUMINARY SIGNS: A planet ruling or exalted in the Sun-sign or Moon-sign automatically gets at least 90% strength (or 95% if it is dignified in both luminary signs).
- HARD LUMINARY ASPECTS: Each planet conjunct, opposite, or square Sun or Moon gets at least the score of that aspect's strength. - If the planet is a luminary dignitary (that has already earned 90%), then it is at least 95% with a Class 1 luminary hard aspect or 92% for a Class 2 aspect (no extra points for Class 3). [UPDATE: Probably these should add atop 95% if both luminaries have the dignity.]
- STATIONS: A stationary planets gets at least a 75% score. - If it is already 90% as a luminary dignitary, it gets at least a 95% score (5% "bump").
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