side by side on original equipment is the way i do alot. static layout bar All the way in and trim ALL the way out. thats the general descriptive
point of view for EQUAL line length. and in general short bars are the least useful.
the elements carl mentioned are the fundamentals for jumping kites and bars with an array of creative minor adjustments. for example ..
depower lines can be adjusted
leaders can be shortened or lengthened
pigtails added front or rear.
the bar is a limiting factor and whether or not you have the trim element you want
usually a good source for data is the pdf. manuals for the specific kites like depower throw length, etc.. alot of the time its trail and error and
general tuning. depower foil kites are the most sensitive i have found esp. with bar length.
understanding the how the equipment works, and what represent ideal flight characteristics are really where the application can be brought
together...without that you are just hooking them up and tolerating poor/or so so performance.
scope of knowledge and understanding allows almost ANY combo to work you just need to know WHAT you are working toward.