Hello, I am using the Kinship package to draw a pedigree plot. I am trying to control the spacing between individuals in the pedigree. Currently, it is drawing a pedigree with too little space, so the text is overlapping. I'd like to increase the distance between individuals. According to the documentation, I would expect the following to be relevant: http://rss.acs.unt.edu/Rdoc/library/kinship/html/plot.pedigree.html symbolsize controls symbolsize. Default=1. width default=8. For a packed pedigree, the minimum width allowed in the realignment of pedigrees. density defines density used in the symbols. Takes up to 4 different values. mar no comment(s) my pedigree command is similar to: plot(ptemp, width=5, symbolsize=1); however, 'width', doesnt seem to actually do anything as far as I can see (ie. the plot looks the same no matter what value I use). the example command in the kinship doc uses: plot(x, id=x$id, sex=x$sex, status=x$status, affected=x$affected, cex=1, col=rep(1, length(x$id)), symbolsize=1, branch=0.6, packed=T, align=packed, width=8, density=c(-1, 50,70,90), mar=c(4.1,1,4.1,1), angle=c(90, 70, 50, 0), keep.par=F, ...) when I try density params similar to their example, it also does not obviously do anything. I could not find documentation on exactly what those do either. does anyone have any experience with pedigree plots, other suggestions or tips on where else I should be looking? thanks for the help. -ben