Bug in the Six Degrees app?

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When displaying the Six Degrees chart, the people in each succeeding level are circled with a different color - except for direct ancestors. Those people are identified with gray circles. This appears correctly for my parents (level 1) and grandparents (level 2), but for level 3, only my paternal great grandparents have gray circles. My maternal ancestors for levels 3 and beyond are identified correctly (names/dates) but their circles are the same color as the rest of the people in their levels.

I notice that the diagram mode displays correctly - only the chart displays incorrectly. Can this be fixed?
WikiTree profile: Star Kline
in WikiTree Tech by Star Kline G2G6 Pilot (726k points)

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Wow - very interesting find Star ... I'll have to delve into that. Is it possible they are related in multiple ways, and the ancestor colour-coding is being over-ridden by the cousinship colour-coding.  Either way - that's a bug - the ancestor colour-coding should over-rule all others.  Thanks for alerting me!
by Greg Clarke G2G6 Pilot (114k points)
selected by Jamie Nelson
Thanks for the response, Greg. They are not related in multiple ways. I was happy to see the Greek alphabet appear correctly for my mother's paternal grandparents, even though the circle color wasn't correct. As I mentioned, the colors were correct for everyone in the diagram version.

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