genealogytree package: left align timeflow=down tree











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I try to make a family tree using the genealogytree package.
I would like to follow the downwards timeflow but still left align every generation.
Any idea how to do so?
I want the males to be directly under each other
Minimal code example (the complete version is huge with lot of additional informations, so I want to be able to follow the direct line on the left):



documentclass[11pt]{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[all]{genealogytree}
begin{document}

begin{genealogypicture}[
node size=4cm,
level size=2cm,
level distance=1cm,
timeflow=down,
]
sandclock{
child{
g[male]{Johann Christian}
p[female]{Maria Katharina Bürmann}
child{
g[male]{Johann Christoffer}
p[female]{Ilse Marie Cords}
child{
g[male]{Johann Friedrich Christian}
p[female]{Anna Maria Kopp}
}
}
}
parent{
g[male]{Hans Meyer}
}
}
end{genealogypicture}

end{document}


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    I try to make a family tree using the genealogytree package.
    I would like to follow the downwards timeflow but still left align every generation.
    Any idea how to do so?
    I want the males to be directly under each other
    Minimal code example (the complete version is huge with lot of additional informations, so I want to be able to follow the direct line on the left):



    documentclass[11pt]{article}
    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
    usepackage[all]{genealogytree}
    begin{document}

    begin{genealogypicture}[
    node size=4cm,
    level size=2cm,
    level distance=1cm,
    timeflow=down,
    ]
    sandclock{
    child{
    g[male]{Johann Christian}
    p[female]{Maria Katharina Bürmann}
    child{
    g[male]{Johann Christoffer}
    p[female]{Ilse Marie Cords}
    child{
    g[male]{Johann Friedrich Christian}
    p[female]{Anna Maria Kopp}
    }
    }
    }
    parent{
    g[male]{Hans Meyer}
    }
    }
    end{genealogypicture}

    end{document}


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      I try to make a family tree using the genealogytree package.
      I would like to follow the downwards timeflow but still left align every generation.
      Any idea how to do so?
      I want the males to be directly under each other
      Minimal code example (the complete version is huge with lot of additional informations, so I want to be able to follow the direct line on the left):



      documentclass[11pt]{article}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
      usepackage[all]{genealogytree}
      begin{document}

      begin{genealogypicture}[
      node size=4cm,
      level size=2cm,
      level distance=1cm,
      timeflow=down,
      ]
      sandclock{
      child{
      g[male]{Johann Christian}
      p[female]{Maria Katharina Bürmann}
      child{
      g[male]{Johann Christoffer}
      p[female]{Ilse Marie Cords}
      child{
      g[male]{Johann Friedrich Christian}
      p[female]{Anna Maria Kopp}
      }
      }
      }
      parent{
      g[male]{Hans Meyer}
      }
      }
      end{genealogypicture}

      end{document}


      enter image description here










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      I try to make a family tree using the genealogytree package.
      I would like to follow the downwards timeflow but still left align every generation.
      Any idea how to do so?
      I want the males to be directly under each other
      Minimal code example (the complete version is huge with lot of additional informations, so I want to be able to follow the direct line on the left):



      documentclass[11pt]{article}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
      usepackage[all]{genealogytree}
      begin{document}

      begin{genealogypicture}[
      node size=4cm,
      level size=2cm,
      level distance=1cm,
      timeflow=down,
      ]
      sandclock{
      child{
      g[male]{Johann Christian}
      p[female]{Maria Katharina Bürmann}
      child{
      g[male]{Johann Christoffer}
      p[female]{Ilse Marie Cords}
      child{
      g[male]{Johann Friedrich Christian}
      p[female]{Anna Maria Kopp}
      }
      }
      }
      parent{
      g[male]{Hans Meyer}
      }
      }
      end{genealogypicture}

      end{document}


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          Well, for those interested: pivot option for g does the trick.



          g[pivot,male]{Some Name}





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            Well, for those interested: pivot option for g does the trick.



            g[pivot,male]{Some Name}





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              Well, for those interested: pivot option for g does the trick.



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                Well, for those interested: pivot option for g does the trick.



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