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Admin: when using filled order lines on a candle range bar chart, the arrow at the actual bar is usually completely obscured. If I reduce the candle width this helps somewhat but I'd prefer to leave them at the default width.
Is there a setting (that I couldn't find), or can the arrows be offset to make them visible? thank you |
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#2
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There is no offset adjustment. Please post an image of your chart following these steps:
http://www.sierrachart.com/index.php...tion.php#Image
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#3
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ok, here is a zoomed in view and I have darkened the colors. Note the arrows barely project into the space between the bars.
The setting is at a width of 4, but that doesn't seem to impact the arrows. thank you |
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#4
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The line width for filled order drawings really should be removed. It is an old setting and it should be fixed at one or two pixels.
We see the issue. We will see how we can permanently resolve this. However, select Chart >> Chart Settings and uncheck: Draw Chart Drawings underneath Main Graph and Studies
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#5
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For the record, the above referenced setting was unchecked. |
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#6
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Therefore, we cannot duplicate your issue. You will need to provide us your chartbook file. Please post it by following these steps:
http://www.sierrachart.com/index.php...php#AttachFile
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