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Date/Time: Tue, 26 Nov 2024 17:41:48 +0000
Small enhancement to "Horizontal Line Non-extended".
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[2017-06-23 01:04:59] |
User556034 - Posts: 5 |
When initially placing a "Horizontal Line Non-extended" line on a chart , the user clicks a point on the chart , and then extends the line to a point to the right where the line should end . When initially placing the line , the starting point is locked vertically on the chart. Great , I don't want to have to worry about the line moving about vertically . But afterwards , when extending the line by some amount , the user grabs the endpoint of the line and drags to the right , and now the line will move vertically . If the "Horizontal Line Non-extended" behaved the same way when extending the line as when initially placing it ( does not move vertically ) -- that would be great . The user can still change the vertical position by grabbing anywhere other than the endpoint and dragging up or down as currently is possible |
[2017-06-23 01:33:52] |
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368 |
Yes we can do this and this will be done in the next release.
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[2023-11-04 01:06:06] |
bennomori - Posts: 9 |
Wondering is it possible to shade the area in between two 'Horizontal Line non-extended' lines (as is possible using the Studies version of a line to shade between two lines?). My end goal is to draw multiple lines or day long length at specific levels and shade between sets of two lines... I am using non-extended lines as I need them to be day length or less, and also need the value to be visible at end of line - thanks for your help as always
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[2023-11-04 14:37:27] |
User719512 - Posts: 264 |
Have you considered using a rectangle? They have borders, fill color and support for values and text.
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