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Date/Time: Tue, 30 Jun 2026 00:55:31 +0000
Time Range Highlight – Start/End lines do not align exactly with configured Start/End time
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| [2026-05-15 08:36:25] |
| User583373 - Posts: 2 |
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The "Time Range Highlight" study does not render its start and end boundaries exactly at the configured "Start time" and "End time". The boundaries appear slightly offset, presumably due to bar positioning / bar alignment. This is a problem when using the highlight to mark the RTH session as a background color, because the highlighted area does not align with other studies that respect the exact times -> for example the Volume by Price profile boundaries. The "Time Line" study draws at the exact configured time and aligns correctly, but a vertical line is visually less practical than a background color for marking a session. Would it be possible to have the Time Range Highlight start/end snap to the exact configured times (or at least provide an option for this) so it aligns with other time-based studies? Sierra Chart Version: 2897 64-bit |
| [2026-05-15 12:19:10] |
| Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 24140 |
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Refer to the Input descriptions for that study here. This is explained: Time Range Highlight This cannot be changed. The highlighting is always exactly aligned to the chart bars. Every study is that way including Volume by Price . So we do not know why you are saying this: because the highlighted area does not align with other studies that respect the exact times -> for example the Volume by Price profile boundaries.
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