Well, it works fine here, which is to be expected given that the necessary code seems to be correctly implemented in the source. Which version are you using, exactly, version 3.5.3188.18560, 3.5.3188.18561 or 3.5.3188.18562?Keith wrote: Ref # 1: Well I just downloaded the latest and using your code I set the values but they still have no effect. I even cut and past the code you showed above. After looking even deeper I notice that when I changed the MaximumOffset in a button event it appears that the property is not retaining the value. Click the button a second time and it shows its original value.
Yes, I understand what you are saying as well. I've added this issue as an Enhancement to our tracking software with reference number TF02013413.Keith wrote: Ref # 2: I understand what you are saying but it is a little confusing as one would expect if the LastVisibleIndex, "visible" being the key here, equals 10 then you would expect to actually see that candle on the chart.
I can't see either of these issues on the machine I use here. I suspect that the reference in your project might not be 100% correct. As well as triple checking the reference in the References folder, you might also want to check that the following registry key:Keith wrote: Ref # 3: You stated you would have to wait for the sample to # 3, did you observe the same thing and is this by design? (See comments for #4)
Ref # 4: So you do not see what I am seeing, where if you pan to the right then back to the left a few times the first candle will not be displayed? Well I can produce it everytime on my dev box but on another dev box next to me it works just fine. As a matter of fact # 3 works fine on that one as well. This must have to do with the video driver on my box.
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