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Date/Time: Mon, 10 Mar 2025 19:08:59 +0000
Trouble with Zooming when any study containing Horizontal Lines is included
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[2022-04-09 21:56:21] |
HumblyTrading - Posts: 192 |
Hello SC Team, I am attempting to use horizontal lines to highlight the Opening Range, but "without" affecting the ability for zooming to auto fit the candles to the full available height of the screen. In other words, if a study includes horizontal lines, then whenever a user zooms in or out of the screen, the horizontal lines are forces to be included. This has the unwanted effect of squishing the candles down to a small part of the vertical area of a chart, as can be seen in the screenshot. I have tried several variations to see if some other study may not have this issue. I tried the "Initial Balance Study," "High/Low for Time Period - Extended Study," "Show OHL or C of Time Bars Study," as well as the Opening Range study supplied by a vendor. All of them have the same issue. I also tried using each of these studies on a hidden chart, and then using the famous "Study/Price Overlay" to project them onto the desired charts. Unfortunately, the zoom impact is still there. A user would then have to manually stretch each chart to compensate for this. Is there a workaround for this issue? Perhaps there is a setting which allows the zoom to ignore these lines, which I have not found. Thank you in advance for your support! Mike T https://www.sierrachart.com/image.php?Image=1649540860559.png |
[2022-04-10 22:52:40] |
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