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Juliettpapa
2011-04-21 06:51:18


The chart type, linear or log, must be changeable for each pane.

If I want a log scaled chart, i do not want necessarily a log scaled indicator like RSI :-)

http://screencast.com/t/xs9st4tv3n

Regards
J



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2011-04-21 08:01:18

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- Set "Linear Scale", right click on a pane then click on "Save template as". Type a name.
- Set "Log Scale", right click on the previous pane and select the previously saved template (Change template)

Each pane has now a different template.



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