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It seems straightforward to model multiple marriages for 1 person, but in the not-that-rare occurrence that an ancestor of yours married the brother of their first husband after the first husband died, it doesn't seem like the visualisation can support it. As soon as I specify a 2nd partner relative to 1 woman who has the exact same parents as her 1st partner, I get some very strange effects in the tree whenever I navigate down either brother's line. Basically the tree breaks. The only semi-workaround I've found is to leave one of the brothers associated with no parents, but then they float around on their own and are not correctly visualised alongside their siblings
It seems straightforward to model multiple marriages for 1 person, but in the not-that-rare occurrence that an ancestor of yours married the brother of their first husband after the first husband died, it doesn't seem like the visualisation can support it. As soon as I specify a 2nd partner relative to 1 woman who has the exact same parents as her 1st partner, I get some very strange effects in the tree whenever I navigate down either brother's line. Basically the tree breaks. The only semi-workaround I've found is to leave one of the brothers associated with no parents, but then they float around on their own and are not correctly visualised alongside their siblings
I edited the Royal Family example to demonstrate the problem: https://code.balkan.app/example-of-marrying-siblings#JS
Any ideas on a workaround for this? Either a data-model fix or code-fix would be great.
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