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I have this beautiful tree, but I have not been able to stretch it. Specifically I want to increase the distance between the first and second children and their grandchildren. Any suggestions?



   documentclass[border=10pt]{standalone}
usepackage[edges]{forest}

begin{document}


begin{forest}
for tree={
thick,
l sep=0.55cm,
s sep=0.55cm,
child anchor=west,
parent anchor=east,
grow'=east,
draw,
anchor=west,
node options={draw,font=sffamily},
edge={semithick},
align=center,
node options={draw,font=sffamily},
edge={semithick},
forked edges,
where n children={11}{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
where n children=2{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
where n children=6{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
where n children=8{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
},
% edge path={
% noexpand path[forestoption{edge}]
% (.child anchor)
% -- +(-10pt,0)
% |- (!u.parent anchor)
% forestoption{edge label};
% },
% ver/.style={rotate=90, child anchor=north, parent anchor=south, anchor=center},
% }
[Mother branch,
[First Child
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
]
[Second Child
[Grand child [ ]]
[Grand child [] ]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
]
]
end{forest}
end{document}









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    This distance is to a large extent controlled by l sep. If you increase it to, say l sep=1.55cm, the distance will become larger. What precisely do you want to achieve?

    – marmot
    47 mins ago











  • Thanks marmot, I will like to strech the distance between the first/second child and grand child. Changing to 1.55cm only increases the distance of the grandchild not the connecting line between the first/second child and the grandchild

    – Abdulhameed
    19 mins ago











  • I added something where you can selectively increase (or decrease) these distances.

    – marmot
    12 mins ago
















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I have this beautiful tree, but I have not been able to stretch it. Specifically I want to increase the distance between the first and second children and their grandchildren. Any suggestions?



   documentclass[border=10pt]{standalone}
usepackage[edges]{forest}

begin{document}


begin{forest}
for tree={
thick,
l sep=0.55cm,
s sep=0.55cm,
child anchor=west,
parent anchor=east,
grow'=east,
draw,
anchor=west,
node options={draw,font=sffamily},
edge={semithick},
align=center,
node options={draw,font=sffamily},
edge={semithick},
forked edges,
where n children={11}{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
where n children=2{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
where n children=6{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
where n children=8{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
},
% edge path={
% noexpand path[forestoption{edge}]
% (.child anchor)
% -- +(-10pt,0)
% |- (!u.parent anchor)
% forestoption{edge label};
% },
% ver/.style={rotate=90, child anchor=north, parent anchor=south, anchor=center},
% }
[Mother branch,
[First Child
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
]
[Second Child
[Grand child [ ]]
[Grand child [] ]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
]
]
end{forest}
end{document}









share|improve this question


















  • 1





    This distance is to a large extent controlled by l sep. If you increase it to, say l sep=1.55cm, the distance will become larger. What precisely do you want to achieve?

    – marmot
    47 mins ago











  • Thanks marmot, I will like to strech the distance between the first/second child and grand child. Changing to 1.55cm only increases the distance of the grandchild not the connecting line between the first/second child and the grandchild

    – Abdulhameed
    19 mins ago











  • I added something where you can selectively increase (or decrease) these distances.

    – marmot
    12 mins ago














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1








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1






I have this beautiful tree, but I have not been able to stretch it. Specifically I want to increase the distance between the first and second children and their grandchildren. Any suggestions?



   documentclass[border=10pt]{standalone}
usepackage[edges]{forest}

begin{document}


begin{forest}
for tree={
thick,
l sep=0.55cm,
s sep=0.55cm,
child anchor=west,
parent anchor=east,
grow'=east,
draw,
anchor=west,
node options={draw,font=sffamily},
edge={semithick},
align=center,
node options={draw,font=sffamily},
edge={semithick},
forked edges,
where n children={11}{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
where n children=2{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
where n children=6{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
where n children=8{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
},
% edge path={
% noexpand path[forestoption{edge}]
% (.child anchor)
% -- +(-10pt,0)
% |- (!u.parent anchor)
% forestoption{edge label};
% },
% ver/.style={rotate=90, child anchor=north, parent anchor=south, anchor=center},
% }
[Mother branch,
[First Child
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
]
[Second Child
[Grand child [ ]]
[Grand child [] ]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
]
]
end{forest}
end{document}









share|improve this question














I have this beautiful tree, but I have not been able to stretch it. Specifically I want to increase the distance between the first and second children and their grandchildren. Any suggestions?



   documentclass[border=10pt]{standalone}
usepackage[edges]{forest}

begin{document}


begin{forest}
for tree={
thick,
l sep=0.55cm,
s sep=0.55cm,
child anchor=west,
parent anchor=east,
grow'=east,
draw,
anchor=west,
node options={draw,font=sffamily},
edge={semithick},
align=center,
node options={draw,font=sffamily},
edge={semithick},
forked edges,
where n children={11}{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
where n children=2{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
where n children=6{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
where n children=8{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
},
% edge path={
% noexpand path[forestoption{edge}]
% (.child anchor)
% -- +(-10pt,0)
% |- (!u.parent anchor)
% forestoption{edge label};
% },
% ver/.style={rotate=90, child anchor=north, parent anchor=south, anchor=center},
% }
[Mother branch,
[First Child
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
]
[Second Child
[Grand child [ ]]
[Grand child [] ]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
]
]
end{forest}
end{document}






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  • 1





    This distance is to a large extent controlled by l sep. If you increase it to, say l sep=1.55cm, the distance will become larger. What precisely do you want to achieve?

    – marmot
    47 mins ago











  • Thanks marmot, I will like to strech the distance between the first/second child and grand child. Changing to 1.55cm only increases the distance of the grandchild not the connecting line between the first/second child and the grandchild

    – Abdulhameed
    19 mins ago











  • I added something where you can selectively increase (or decrease) these distances.

    – marmot
    12 mins ago














  • 1





    This distance is to a large extent controlled by l sep. If you increase it to, say l sep=1.55cm, the distance will become larger. What precisely do you want to achieve?

    – marmot
    47 mins ago











  • Thanks marmot, I will like to strech the distance between the first/second child and grand child. Changing to 1.55cm only increases the distance of the grandchild not the connecting line between the first/second child and the grandchild

    – Abdulhameed
    19 mins ago











  • I added something where you can selectively increase (or decrease) these distances.

    – marmot
    12 mins ago








1




1





This distance is to a large extent controlled by l sep. If you increase it to, say l sep=1.55cm, the distance will become larger. What precisely do you want to achieve?

– marmot
47 mins ago





This distance is to a large extent controlled by l sep. If you increase it to, say l sep=1.55cm, the distance will become larger. What precisely do you want to achieve?

– marmot
47 mins ago













Thanks marmot, I will like to strech the distance between the first/second child and grand child. Changing to 1.55cm only increases the distance of the grandchild not the connecting line between the first/second child and the grandchild

– Abdulhameed
19 mins ago





Thanks marmot, I will like to strech the distance between the first/second child and grand child. Changing to 1.55cm only increases the distance of the grandchild not the connecting line between the first/second child and the grandchild

– Abdulhameed
19 mins ago













I added something where you can selectively increase (or decrease) these distances.

– marmot
12 mins ago





I added something where you can selectively increase (or decrease) these distances.

– marmot
12 mins ago










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You can selectively increase the level distance by saying e.g.



where level=2{l+=0.5cm,fork sep=8mm}{}, 


where I also adjusted the fork sep for the optics. MWE:



documentclass[border=10pt]{standalone}
usepackage[edges]{forest}

begin{document}


begin{forest}
for tree={
thick,
l sep=0.55cm,
where level=2{l+=0.5cm,fork sep=8mm}{},
s sep=0.55cm,
child anchor=west,
parent anchor=east,
grow'=east,
draw,
anchor=west,
node options={draw,font=sffamily},
edge={semithick},
align=center,
node options={draw,font=sffamily},
edge={semithick},
forked edges,
where n children={11}{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
where n children=2{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
where n children=6{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
where n children=8{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
},
[Mother branch,
[First Child
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
]
[Second Child
[Grand child [ ]]
[Grand child [] ]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
[Grand child []]
]
]
end{forest}
end{document}


enter image description here






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    i'm guessing, that you looking for something like this:



    enter image description here



    which is obtained with the following mwe:



    documentclass[border=10pt]{standalone}
    usepackage[edges]{forest}

    begin{document}
    begin{forest}
    for tree={
    grow'=east,
    anchor=west,
    node options={draw, thick, font=sffamily},
    edge={semithick},
    forked edges,
    l sep=6mm,
    s sep=4mm,
    fork sep = 2.5mm, % new, distance from parent to branching point
    where level=1{s sep=1mm}{}, % new
    where level=2{}{rotate=90, anchor=center} % new
    },
    [Mother branch,
    [First Child
    [Grand child []]
    [Grand child []]
    [Grand child []]
    [Grand child []]
    [Grand child []]
    [Grand child []]
    [Grand child []]
    [Grand child []]
    [Grand child []]
    [Grand child []]
    [Grand child []]
    ]
    [Second Child
    [Grand child [ ]]
    [Grand child [] ]
    [Grand child []]
    [Grand child []]
    [Grand child []]
    [Grand child []]
    [Grand child []]
    [Grand child []]
    ]
    ]
    end{forest}
    end{document}


    changes in comparison to your mwe are indicated with % new. i also remove all doubled code lines in your mwe.






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      You can selectively increase the level distance by saying e.g.



      where level=2{l+=0.5cm,fork sep=8mm}{}, 


      where I also adjusted the fork sep for the optics. MWE:



      documentclass[border=10pt]{standalone}
      usepackage[edges]{forest}

      begin{document}


      begin{forest}
      for tree={
      thick,
      l sep=0.55cm,
      where level=2{l+=0.5cm,fork sep=8mm}{},
      s sep=0.55cm,
      child anchor=west,
      parent anchor=east,
      grow'=east,
      draw,
      anchor=west,
      node options={draw,font=sffamily},
      edge={semithick},
      align=center,
      node options={draw,font=sffamily},
      edge={semithick},
      forked edges,
      where n children={11}{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
      where n children=2{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
      where n children=6{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
      where n children=8{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
      },
      [Mother branch,
      [First Child
      [Grand child []]
      [Grand child []]
      [Grand child []]
      [Grand child []]
      [Grand child []]
      [Grand child []]
      [Grand child []]
      [Grand child []]
      [Grand child []]
      [Grand child []]
      [Grand child []]
      ]
      [Second Child
      [Grand child [ ]]
      [Grand child [] ]
      [Grand child []]
      [Grand child []]
      [Grand child []]
      [Grand child []]
      [Grand child []]
      [Grand child []]
      ]
      ]
      end{forest}
      end{document}


      enter image description here






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        You can selectively increase the level distance by saying e.g.



        where level=2{l+=0.5cm,fork sep=8mm}{}, 


        where I also adjusted the fork sep for the optics. MWE:



        documentclass[border=10pt]{standalone}
        usepackage[edges]{forest}

        begin{document}


        begin{forest}
        for tree={
        thick,
        l sep=0.55cm,
        where level=2{l+=0.5cm,fork sep=8mm}{},
        s sep=0.55cm,
        child anchor=west,
        parent anchor=east,
        grow'=east,
        draw,
        anchor=west,
        node options={draw,font=sffamily},
        edge={semithick},
        align=center,
        node options={draw,font=sffamily},
        edge={semithick},
        forked edges,
        where n children={11}{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
        where n children=2{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
        where n children=6{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
        where n children=8{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
        },
        [Mother branch,
        [First Child
        [Grand child []]
        [Grand child []]
        [Grand child []]
        [Grand child []]
        [Grand child []]
        [Grand child []]
        [Grand child []]
        [Grand child []]
        [Grand child []]
        [Grand child []]
        [Grand child []]
        ]
        [Second Child
        [Grand child [ ]]
        [Grand child [] ]
        [Grand child []]
        [Grand child []]
        [Grand child []]
        [Grand child []]
        [Grand child []]
        [Grand child []]
        ]
        ]
        end{forest}
        end{document}


        enter image description here






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          2







          You can selectively increase the level distance by saying e.g.



          where level=2{l+=0.5cm,fork sep=8mm}{}, 


          where I also adjusted the fork sep for the optics. MWE:



          documentclass[border=10pt]{standalone}
          usepackage[edges]{forest}

          begin{document}


          begin{forest}
          for tree={
          thick,
          l sep=0.55cm,
          where level=2{l+=0.5cm,fork sep=8mm}{},
          s sep=0.55cm,
          child anchor=west,
          parent anchor=east,
          grow'=east,
          draw,
          anchor=west,
          node options={draw,font=sffamily},
          edge={semithick},
          align=center,
          node options={draw,font=sffamily},
          edge={semithick},
          forked edges,
          where n children={11}{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
          where n children=2{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
          where n children=6{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
          where n children=8{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
          },
          [Mother branch,
          [First Child
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          ]
          [Second Child
          [Grand child [ ]]
          [Grand child [] ]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          ]
          ]
          end{forest}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          You can selectively increase the level distance by saying e.g.



          where level=2{l+=0.5cm,fork sep=8mm}{}, 


          where I also adjusted the fork sep for the optics. MWE:



          documentclass[border=10pt]{standalone}
          usepackage[edges]{forest}

          begin{document}


          begin{forest}
          for tree={
          thick,
          l sep=0.55cm,
          where level=2{l+=0.5cm,fork sep=8mm}{},
          s sep=0.55cm,
          child anchor=west,
          parent anchor=east,
          grow'=east,
          draw,
          anchor=west,
          node options={draw,font=sffamily},
          edge={semithick},
          align=center,
          node options={draw,font=sffamily},
          edge={semithick},
          forked edges,
          where n children={11}{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
          where n children=2{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
          where n children=6{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
          where n children=8{rotate=90, anchor=center}{},
          },
          [Mother branch,
          [First Child
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          ]
          [Second Child
          [Grand child [ ]]
          [Grand child [] ]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          [Grand child []]
          ]
          ]
          end{forest}
          end{document}


          enter image description here







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              i'm guessing, that you looking for something like this:



              enter image description here



              which is obtained with the following mwe:



              documentclass[border=10pt]{standalone}
              usepackage[edges]{forest}

              begin{document}
              begin{forest}
              for tree={
              grow'=east,
              anchor=west,
              node options={draw, thick, font=sffamily},
              edge={semithick},
              forked edges,
              l sep=6mm,
              s sep=4mm,
              fork sep = 2.5mm, % new, distance from parent to branching point
              where level=1{s sep=1mm}{}, % new
              where level=2{}{rotate=90, anchor=center} % new
              },
              [Mother branch,
              [First Child
              [Grand child []]
              [Grand child []]
              [Grand child []]
              [Grand child []]
              [Grand child []]
              [Grand child []]
              [Grand child []]
              [Grand child []]
              [Grand child []]
              [Grand child []]
              [Grand child []]
              ]
              [Second Child
              [Grand child [ ]]
              [Grand child [] ]
              [Grand child []]
              [Grand child []]
              [Grand child []]
              [Grand child []]
              [Grand child []]
              [Grand child []]
              ]
              ]
              end{forest}
              end{document}


              changes in comparison to your mwe are indicated with % new. i also remove all doubled code lines in your mwe.






              share|improve this answer






























                2














                i'm guessing, that you looking for something like this:



                enter image description here



                which is obtained with the following mwe:



                documentclass[border=10pt]{standalone}
                usepackage[edges]{forest}

                begin{document}
                begin{forest}
                for tree={
                grow'=east,
                anchor=west,
                node options={draw, thick, font=sffamily},
                edge={semithick},
                forked edges,
                l sep=6mm,
                s sep=4mm,
                fork sep = 2.5mm, % new, distance from parent to branching point
                where level=1{s sep=1mm}{}, % new
                where level=2{}{rotate=90, anchor=center} % new
                },
                [Mother branch,
                [First Child
                [Grand child []]
                [Grand child []]
                [Grand child []]
                [Grand child []]
                [Grand child []]
                [Grand child []]
                [Grand child []]
                [Grand child []]
                [Grand child []]
                [Grand child []]
                [Grand child []]
                ]
                [Second Child
                [Grand child [ ]]
                [Grand child [] ]
                [Grand child []]
                [Grand child []]
                [Grand child []]
                [Grand child []]
                [Grand child []]
                [Grand child []]
                ]
                ]
                end{forest}
                end{document}


                changes in comparison to your mwe are indicated with % new. i also remove all doubled code lines in your mwe.






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                  i'm guessing, that you looking for something like this:



                  enter image description here



                  which is obtained with the following mwe:



                  documentclass[border=10pt]{standalone}
                  usepackage[edges]{forest}

                  begin{document}
                  begin{forest}
                  for tree={
                  grow'=east,
                  anchor=west,
                  node options={draw, thick, font=sffamily},
                  edge={semithick},
                  forked edges,
                  l sep=6mm,
                  s sep=4mm,
                  fork sep = 2.5mm, % new, distance from parent to branching point
                  where level=1{s sep=1mm}{}, % new
                  where level=2{}{rotate=90, anchor=center} % new
                  },
                  [Mother branch,
                  [First Child
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  ]
                  [Second Child
                  [Grand child [ ]]
                  [Grand child [] ]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  ]
                  ]
                  end{forest}
                  end{document}


                  changes in comparison to your mwe are indicated with % new. i also remove all doubled code lines in your mwe.






                  share|improve this answer















                  i'm guessing, that you looking for something like this:



                  enter image description here



                  which is obtained with the following mwe:



                  documentclass[border=10pt]{standalone}
                  usepackage[edges]{forest}

                  begin{document}
                  begin{forest}
                  for tree={
                  grow'=east,
                  anchor=west,
                  node options={draw, thick, font=sffamily},
                  edge={semithick},
                  forked edges,
                  l sep=6mm,
                  s sep=4mm,
                  fork sep = 2.5mm, % new, distance from parent to branching point
                  where level=1{s sep=1mm}{}, % new
                  where level=2{}{rotate=90, anchor=center} % new
                  },
                  [Mother branch,
                  [First Child
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  ]
                  [Second Child
                  [Grand child [ ]]
                  [Grand child [] ]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  [Grand child []]
                  ]
                  ]
                  end{forest}
                  end{document}


                  changes in comparison to your mwe are indicated with % new. i also remove all doubled code lines in your mwe.







                  share|improve this answer














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                  answered 33 mins ago









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