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Guide to Settings & Preferences

The Settings section is where you customize the platform to match your specific style of practice.

Written by JyotishGrid
Updated over 3 weeks ago

1. Managing Your Profile

  • General Info: Update your name, birth details, and gender.

  • Professional Details: Add your company name and professional address. This information can be used in report headers.

  • Social & Contact: Link your social media and phone numbers so they are stored in your professional profile.

2. Setting Your Default "Engine" Preferences

This is the most important section for practitioners. You can set global defaults so you don't have to change them every time you create a chart.

Astrology Preferences

  • Ayanamsa: Choose your preferred calculation system (e.g., Lahiri, Mahadeva, Raman). This will be applied to all new charts automatically.

  • North vs. South Indian Style: Toggle between the North Indian (diamond) or South Indian (square) chart layouts based on what you are comfortable reading.

  • Rahu Mode: Choose between "True Rahu" or "Mean Rahu" for your calculations.

  • Default Place: Set your home city or office location. When you create a new client, this city will be selected by default!

  • Visible Charts: Choose which divisional charts (D1, D2, D9, etc.) or Jaimini charts appear in your workspace by default.

Numerology Preferences

  • Default Mode: Choose whether you prefer the Vedic or Loshu grid to show up first when you open a client's numerology.

  • Name Numerology: Set your default system as Chaldean or Pythagorean.

  • Color Palettes: Personalize the colors of the numbers and grids to your liking.

3. General Settings

  • Language: Change the platform language (e.g., English, Tamil) to your preferred tongue.

  • Date & Time Formats: Choose how you want dates (DD/MM/YYYY or MM/DD/YYYY) to appear across the site.


IMPORTANT

Don't Forget to Save: After making changes in the Preferences tab, scroll to the bottom and click Save Preferences. Your new defaults will take effect for all future analyses immediately.

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