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Bakar Asaria
2014-08-10 09:55:36


Is there any way to increase the Font size of the values on Y axis. In chart option you can adjust the font size of c, o, h , l ,v font size which is shown at the top left portion of chart. I find it difficult to read the highlighted values on y-axis and particularly where my cursor is, the value shown on Y-axis is a bit difficult to read because the text size small and it is highlighted dark. Is there anyway to increase the font size and lighten the highlighted color ?


QuantShare
2014-08-11 04:31:33

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You can update the background color by updating the indicator's color. However, it is not possible to update the Y axis font size.


Bakar Asaria
2014-08-11 05:42:07

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I hope this is included in the next update. I don't understand how you can change the background color. Say I have put the cursor at some point on the bar to check the value there, (this is on main chart X-axis date and Y-axis prices). The value shown on the y -axis is having very dark background. How you can lighten it or remove completely?


QuantShare
2014-08-11 10:50:51

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Please send us a screenshot explaining this by email.


Bakar Asaria
2014-08-13 05:55:04

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Screenshot with details sent by e-mail


Seeker
2018-10-15 05:11:20

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I too find it a big struggle to read the cursor values on the Y axis. Quite often, this is very important while reading trendline values etc. With the font size that is available currently, it a big struggle to read.


QuantShare
2018-10-16 03:58:20

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Right click on the chart, select "Chart Settigns".
In the new form, change the font size by changing "Y axis font size" value under "AxisY" section.



Bakar Asaria
2018-10-16 05:47:11

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It changes only y - axis calibration font only. It doesn't change other font size on Y-axis- i.e if you put cursor at some point on price bar at some point, font size remains the same - no matter what font size you have selected for y -axis


QuantShare
2018-10-16 08:33:20

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We will address this in the next release. Thank you.


allan nathan
2018-10-29 09:14:11

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I agree that the font size is too small.
One option would be to have a customizable data window or a pop up window when you place the cursor over a price bar.
I prefer a data window:)

I could send a screen shot if you like


Thanks,

Allan






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