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C'mon Big Mike are you a man or a ....?

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attacking , the best thing to do is look for defensive cover and try to get away unnoticed. How would you rate your effort in doing that, seriously?

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attacking , the best thing to do is look for defensive cover and try to get away unnoticed. How would you rate your effort in doing that, seriously?

I'm not running away like you would do. You see the difference between both of us? You do not seem to realize that you are the one who can't be taken seriously more and more with every new ridiculousness of a post.

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Lets change the subject, lets get back to Multicharts versus Amibroker.

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Lets change the subject, lets get back to Multicharts versus Amibroker.

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That would be off-topic in the off-topic section

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I don't have any experience with either and I'm happy where I am at so I'd be of little value. But, if either of them have square scaling for their charts I would take a look. Do either have squared scaling?

The other top of page items for me would be customer service that answers a phone and hands on programing language educational seminars.

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Lets change the subject, lets get back to Multicharts versus Amibroker.

Neil, I think that you have developed a real expertise in trolling!

Nicolas
(Just joking - thanks for the laugh - it was great - you saved my day )

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And... to be honest, I would say that I also found this one funny:
"That would be off-topic in the off-topic section"

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Neil, I think that you have developed a real expertise in trolling!

Nicolas
(Just joking - thanks for the laugh - it was great - you saved my day )

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And... to be honest, I would say that I also found this one funny:
"That would be off-topic in the off-topic section"

OTIOTS?

or OTITS

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I don't have any experience with either and I'm happy where I am at so I'd be of little value. But, if either of them have square scaling for their charts I would take a look. Do either have squared scaling?

If you mean by squared scaling to have the same tick/pip distance on the y-axis no matter if zooming out or in then yes it is possible.

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in that one unit on y-axis and one unit on x-axis are the same size and that they maintain a proper square relationship. I'm not sure I am describing that in the easiest or best way.

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@wldman,

Whatever you do with the chart (zoom in, zoom out, etc.), a square remains a square (and does not turn into a rectangle)?

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