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begin{tikzpicture}[sibling distance=10em,
every node/.style = {shape=circle, rounded corners,
draw, align=center, color=gray}]]

node {}
child { node (a) {} }
child { node (b) {}
child { node (c) {}
child { node (d) { } }
child { node (e) {} }
child { node (f) {} } }
child { node (g) {} } };

node {}
child { node (a) {} }
child { node (b) {}
child { node (c) {}
child { node (d) { } }
child { node (e) {} }
child { node (f) {} } }
child { node (g) {} } };

end{tikzpicture}


I'd like to change the color of all nested nodes without having to specify each one.



For example, the second graph could be some other. Specifying the node color does not cascade to the children.



It would be nice to be able to change the style and have it propagate to all remaining commands until changed again.



It doesn't have to be tree's but could apply in general.









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    begin{tikzpicture}[sibling distance=10em,
    every node/.style = {shape=circle, rounded corners,
    draw, align=center, color=gray}]]

    node {}
    child { node (a) {} }
    child { node (b) {}
    child { node (c) {}
    child { node (d) { } }
    child { node (e) {} }
    child { node (f) {} } }
    child { node (g) {} } };

    node {}
    child { node (a) {} }
    child { node (b) {}
    child { node (c) {}
    child { node (d) { } }
    child { node (e) {} }
    child { node (f) {} } }
    child { node (g) {} } };

    end{tikzpicture}


    I'd like to change the color of all nested nodes without having to specify each one.



    For example, the second graph could be some other. Specifying the node color does not cascade to the children.



    It would be nice to be able to change the style and have it propagate to all remaining commands until changed again.



    It doesn't have to be tree's but could apply in general.









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      begin{tikzpicture}[sibling distance=10em,
      every node/.style = {shape=circle, rounded corners,
      draw, align=center, color=gray}]]

      node {}
      child { node (a) {} }
      child { node (b) {}
      child { node (c) {}
      child { node (d) { } }
      child { node (e) {} }
      child { node (f) {} } }
      child { node (g) {} } };

      node {}
      child { node (a) {} }
      child { node (b) {}
      child { node (c) {}
      child { node (d) { } }
      child { node (e) {} }
      child { node (f) {} } }
      child { node (g) {} } };

      end{tikzpicture}


      I'd like to change the color of all nested nodes without having to specify each one.



      For example, the second graph could be some other. Specifying the node color does not cascade to the children.



      It would be nice to be able to change the style and have it propagate to all remaining commands until changed again.



      It doesn't have to be tree's but could apply in general.









      share







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      Chieron is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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      begin{tikzpicture}[sibling distance=10em,
      every node/.style = {shape=circle, rounded corners,
      draw, align=center, color=gray}]]

      node {}
      child { node (a) {} }
      child { node (b) {}
      child { node (c) {}
      child { node (d) { } }
      child { node (e) {} }
      child { node (f) {} } }
      child { node (g) {} } };

      node {}
      child { node (a) {} }
      child { node (b) {}
      child { node (c) {}
      child { node (d) { } }
      child { node (e) {} }
      child { node (f) {} } }
      child { node (g) {} } };

      end{tikzpicture}


      I'd like to change the color of all nested nodes without having to specify each one.



      For example, the second graph could be some other. Specifying the node color does not cascade to the children.



      It would be nice to be able to change the style and have it propagate to all remaining commands until changed again.



      It doesn't have to be tree's but could apply in general.







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