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#21
(02-06-2023, 09:53 PM)lamel Wrote: i think, it would be great, when the pedigree is getting big, that it automatically minimize, so it is still on the width of the screen size and we don't have to scroll to the right and left, to see all ancestors.
If it did that, then some pedigrees would be too small visually to make sense of. Maybe being able to free drag around the pedigree tree would be good, like you do on google maps, rather than normal scrolling.
I am collecting breeding pairs of every Tagalo & Songa Kreinto morph. For Tagalos, that is 243 morphs, or 486 individuals (at one pair per morph); for Songa Kreintos, that is 27 morphs, or 54 individuals. If you wish to donate or trade me a variation I do not have, pm me. But first check my TFO lab notes. I have a large backlog of data to upload, & my notes are getting more thorough each day.
Tagalos | Unique: 65/768 | Pairs: 5/768
Songa Kreintos |  Unique: 0/? | Pairs: 0/?
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#22
yes, i understand, what You mean, Shione. Maybe it would be better to change the structure? like in Dragon Cave: https://dragcave.net/lineage/CUg7P
when the pedigree gets bigger, you have to scroll too, but only in length of the site: https://dragcave.net/lineage/0Fc64
and what i like there, that all Dragons from the same Filialgeneration are in the same row, no matter, how long the name is. This makes it clearer.
Certainly the pedigrees there are made for the aesthetic impression, a play of colours and forms. This is not the goal here.
I hope, my wish is not be understood as a bad criticism, it should be just a suggestion, to think about, how it could be made a little bit nicer.
regards, lamel

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#23
(02-10-2023, 11:18 AM)lamel Wrote: yes, i understand, what You mean, Shione. Maybe it would be better to change the structure? like in Dragon Cave: https://dragcave.net/lineage/CUg7P
when the pedigree gets bigger, you have to scroll too, but only in length of the site: https://dragcave.net/lineage/0Fc64
and what i like there, that all Dragons from the same Filialgeneration are in the same row, no matter, how long the name is. This makes it clearer.
Certainly the pedigrees there are made for the aesthetic impression, a play of colours and forms. This is not the goal here.
I hope, my wish is not be understood as a bad criticism, it should be just a suggestion, to think about, how it could be made a little bit nicer.
DC certainly does the Pedigree/Lineage display in a nice way, I admit. Now if only they had tabs like people have been asking for for THIRTEEN YEARS. *eyeroll*.
I am collecting breeding pairs of every Tagalo & Songa Kreinto morph. For Tagalos, that is 243 morphs, or 486 individuals (at one pair per morph); for Songa Kreintos, that is 27 morphs, or 54 individuals. If you wish to donate or trade me a variation I do not have, pm me. But first check my TFO lab notes. I have a large backlog of data to upload, & my notes are getting more thorough each day.
Tagalos | Unique: 65/768 | Pairs: 5/768
Songa Kreintos |  Unique: 0/? | Pairs: 0/?
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#24
i made now my first pedigree in the style of DC :-D

https://finaloutpost.net/pedigree/uaI53

he will be teal-coloured.
regards, lamel

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#25
I don't know how frowned upon is necro-ing treads on this forum - I hope you don't mind my intrusion.
I just bred my first pegacorn and his pedigree made me giggle - he looks like a carbon copy of his dad and grandpa, except he accumulated magical traits through the generations.
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