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To be clear, I'm not discussing vertical signage involving the Latin Alphabet such as this since I'm mainly discussing formatting entire book passages, sentences or even paragraphs of information in that manner in which Chinese, Japanese or Korean allow for that kind of writing orientation found in novels (chapter books) like this:

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I've shared a excerpt from the first chapter of a book I've finished reading in Japanese, but the same writing format works for both Chinese and Korean. Is it because their characters look more "squarish" as they're logographic meaning the orientation isn't rigid allowing flexibility on being read either top to bottom vertically or left to right horizontally?

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[–] CameronDev@programming.dev 0 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

I have been a leftie my entire life as well, and none of that matches my experience. I certainly don't wear out my pens and rip up pages.

My hand position puts my hand below the line, so I am not smudging my fingers across the text anyway, and other than being mirrored, is exactly how gripping the pen was taught to all of us at school. The wrist is relatively neutral, and the pen is angled down from the line.

This is my handwriting, forgive the camera angle, and the poor cursive, I don't handwrite much beyond scribbling notes:

https://streamable.com/v7l92z

[–] myrrh@ttrpg.network 1 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago)

...and your face / torso is where the camera is?..if so, you're writing vertically in columns, right-to-left; that's how i write left-handed, but we've actually rotated the page 90ΒΊ clockwise, and if we angle the page just a bit more ergonomically we're literally upside-down from the right-handed paper position...

(maybe you're super-immortal)