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but apparently this is not allowed in the main graph window
If correctly understood, it can. But you have to set the maximum/minimum of the graph yourself.
Example:
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Still need to figure out where else to draw shadow or transparency to give the image a more aesthetically pleasing look.
If correctly understood, you can. But you have to set the maximum/minimum of the graph yourself.
Example:
And then? How do you draw your own graph?
and then? how do you draw your own graph?
First connect the kanvas:
#include <Canvas\Canvas.mqh>
Then choose how the colour will be handled on the kanvas: with or without transparency.
First connect the kanvas:
Then choose how the colour will be handled on the kanvas: with or without transparency.
Doesn't the kanvas make a superimposed graph?
and if the TF changes, the graph will not react in any way
the kanvas makes a superimposed graph, doesn't it?
and if the TF changes, the chart will not react in any way
If using kanvas, then track the change in TF and just redraw again.
Yes, and scaling to width will not work (((
yes, and scaling to width will not work (((