On my graph, any two edges between the same two nodes are drawn over each other without any gap between them whatsoever. Basically, they completely overlap and appear as a single edge.
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What appears to be a single bidirectional edge between "leutkeni" and "mazatlanensis" are in fact two unidirectional arrows that have been rendered on top of each other.
Here's the code (I use the circo engine):
digraph {
splines=true;
esep=0.3
mindist=1.4
edge [len=2,fontsize=16,fontcolor=blue]
node [fontsize=20,shape=circle,width=1.5]
canaliferus -> nebulifer
mazatlanensis -> canaliferus
valliceps -> mazatlanensis
houstonensis -> woodhousii
nebulifer -> arenarum
mazatlanensis -> nebulifer
woodhousii -> houstonensis
houstonensis -> americanus
boreas -> canorus
marmoreus -> mazatlanensis
garmani -> regularis
boreas -> alvarius
hemiophrys -> boreas
hemiophrys -> mazatlanensis
houstonensis -> terrestris
punctatus -> marmoreus
mazatlanensis -> marmoreus
nebulifer -> peltacephalus
woodhousii -> luetkeni
paracnemis -> arenarum
mazatlanensis -> valliceps
boreas -> marmoreus
brauni -> garmani
americanus -> bocourti
boreas -> mazatlanensis
nebulifer -> luetkeni
luetkeni -> cognatus
woodhousii -> ictericus
boreas -> alvarius
arenarum -> nebulifer
hemiophrys -> calamita
terrestris -> viridis
woodhousii -> punctatus
nebulifer -> granulosus
luetkeni -> mazatlanensis
woodhousii -> calamita
garmani -> brauni
coccifer -> punctatus
mazatlanensis -> luetkeni
cognatus -> calamita
speciosus -> canorus
punctatus -> speciosus
woodhousii -> coccifer
americanus -> marmoreus
nebulifer -> cognatus
arenarum -> spinulosus
regularis-> garmani
woodhousii -> arenarum
nebulifer -> canaliferus
luetkeni -> nebulifer
terrestris -> quercicus
woodhousii -> viridis
terrestris -> mazatlanensis
coccifer -> nebulifer
speciosus -> arenarum
speciosus -> ibarrai
terrestris -> woodhousii
marmoreus -> beebei
regularis -> speciosus
hemiophrys -> americanus
marinus -> paracnemis
boreas -> viridis
hemiophrys -> bufo
canaliferus -> valliceps
boreas -> ibarrai
poeppigi -> marinus
canorus -> marmoreus
terrestris -> calamita
coccifer -> luetkeni
melanostictus -> coniferus
guttaralis -> regularis
cognatus -> bocourti
regularis -> speciosus
nebulifer -> bocourti
canorus -> stomaticus
arunco -> valliceps
canaliferus -> coccifer
luetkeni -> microscaphus
nebulifer -> ibarrai
boreas -> bocourti
hemiophrys -> cognatus
boreas -> nebulifer
woodhousii -> bocourti
coccifer -> marmoreus
regularis -> canaliferus
regularis -> arenarum
arenarum -> paracnemis
}
I have tried and can tell that the issue resolves itself when I set "splines=false" (there immediately appears some space between edges connecting the same nodes), but I need splines set at true because I need curved edges.
It is fixable with splines set at true?
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