In the graph below, even tough I have done thing symmetrically, the head and tail of the arrows are unbalanced. They are much closer to the left node than to the right one. When compiled (cf picture) it produces a clunky look. Is there a way to have symmetrical arrows?
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In the graph below, even tough I have done thing symmetrically, the head and tail of the arrows are unbalanced. They are much closer to the left node than to the right one. When compiled (cf picture) it produces a clunky look. Is there a way to have symmetrical arrows?
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