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Circles become wider as new bars added to chart

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[2020-09-08 19:45:41]
User305536 - Posts: 52
Hello,
I have been struggling with the Circles (Ellipse tool) but if a true circle is drawn on the chart that is partially to the right of the bars,
then as new bars are added to the chart the circles become fatter (wider).

Checking "The first point is centered" does not seem to help create a static circle that is really a circle.

Any ideas towards creating a round circle that stays that way would be helpful.
[2020-09-08 19:51:06]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Make sure to use fixed timeframe chart bars and do not change the timeframe of the chart bars after or change the bar spacing.
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[2020-09-08 19:55:56]
User305536 - Posts: 52
My charts are based on Price Changes not time, is that the issue?
[2020-09-08 20:46:08]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Yes that does make sense.
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[2020-09-09 17:10:20]
User305536 - Posts: 52
Ok so if circles get fatter on Price Changes per bar charts, Is there some tweeking that
can be done to Sierra Chart circles, maybe on the next build or something?

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