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The family members of the same generation are not rendered on the same level (y axis).
I believe this must have been a design choice to avoid the tree from becoming too wide, however I find that it confuses people who I show my family tree.
It'd be nice to have the option of showing members of the same generation on the same level, if not by default then as a setting.
Below is the same tree, but with focus on different persons.
The first image is based on Elizabeth Shakespeare and the second on Robert Arden (above Mary Arden).
Personally, I find the second image nicer: It's more aesthetic and easier to understand.
It'd be great if the first image could have the same structure as the second.
Bottom up: Not on the same level
Top down: On the same level
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KentGrigo
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Not rendering on the same level
Not rendering generations on the same level
Jan 26, 2023
The family members of the same generation are not rendered on the same level (y axis).
I believe this must have been a design choice to avoid the tree from becoming too wide, however I find that it confuses people who I show my family tree.
It'd be nice to have the option of showing members of the same generation on the same level, if not by default then as a setting.
Below is the same tree, but with focus on different persons.
The first image is based on Elizabeth Shakespeare and the second on Robert Arden (above Mary Arden).
Personally, I find the second image nicer: It's more aesthetic and easier to understand.
It'd be great if the first image could have the same structure as the second.
Bottom up: Not on the same level

Top down: On the same level

The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: