Is there a way to dynamically set the height of a D3.js cluster so that it will have the smallest height possible (i.e. the smallest height before the edges of the dendrogram begin to get cut off or nodes start overlapping)?
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This thread on the D3.js Google Group finally answered the question for me. I also changed my cluster to a tree. Hope this helps someone else with the same problem!