Hogue Genealogy

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14 Jul, 2025 09:28 PM

I just finished a project I've wanted to do for decades: the visualization of a vast family tree left to me (in text form) by a great aunt. The challenge was to draw the tree in a way that makes it easy to scan and understand.

Made possible by my new hierarchy nodes!

You can see the full PDF and read more about it here: http://www.cartania.com/history/hogue%20genealogy.html

Enjoy!

  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by john on 14 Jul, 2025 10:54 PM

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    Here is a list of the nodes from the Cartan Node Library used to make this chart:

    • hierarchy
    • import_hier
    • subtree
    • indices
    • running_start
    • this_or_that
    • drop_last
    • parent
    • change_col
    • find_item
    • merge_table
    • sign
    • change_item
    • concat_list
    • bounds
    • identify
    • bound_box
    • is_number
    • label_maker
    • true_center
    • rel_change
    • is_closed
    • precision
    • set_type
    • distinct_pts
    • arc_measure
    • curve
    • scale_true
    • contrast
    • apply_color
    • luma
    • inscribe
    • color_brewer
    • drop_cols
    • diff_list
    • children
    • multi_switch
    • multi_list
    • label_colors
    • match_list
    • tree_colors
    • hier_chart
    • corner
    • image
    • sanzo_colors
    • combo_table
    • grid_plus

    Almost FIFTY! More than I thought. And I just crawled through the code by hand, so I might have missed a few.

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