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Re: [amibroker] Problems with Global Layouts on different databases



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I believe it is based on the Chart ID ( bring up Param dialog, click on 
"Axis" tab, see chart ID at the bottom ).  If you change a chart, the change 
will be applied to all charts with the same ID. If you save a layout under a 
different name, the 2 layouts willl share the same charts ( all identical 
chart ID's ) and any changes will be reflected in both layouts. I keep the 
default layout full of only blank panes and copy that whenever I want to 
start a new layout. Then I add new charts so they won't share their ID's 
with any other layouts. Or, sometimes I will copy a layout with existing 
charts, but if I want unique chart ID's I will immediately plot all new 
charts, duplicate the old param settings and then delete the old charts.

Steve
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "sidhartha70" <sidhartha70@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 5:46 PM
Subject: [amibroker] Problems with Global Layouts on different databases


> Hi,
>
> I'm getting some strange behaviour on some Global layouts that I
> access on different databases.
>
> It's hard to explain the behaviour exactly because I'm prett confused
> about it... needless to say, when I am saving layouts as Global, they
> are not saving as expected. It seems various layouts are getting mixed
> up somehow.
>
> Is it possible that I am pointing to the same filename (in parameters)
> on what I believe to be different charts on totally different
> layouts...?? Is this why changing something on layout 1 somehow seems
> to affect layout 2...?? I assumed layout's were seen as totally
> seperate entities and therefore couldn't share files...??
>
> Confused.
>
> Also, going back to the multi-core argument, I have a layout, which I
> don't think is particularly complicated, and I'm tracking less than 10
> symbols in 1 min bars from IQ Feed. Anyway, this layout seems to be
> consistently grinding one of my eight! 3Ghz cores at about 80-90%
> useage... That can't be normal can it...?
>
> Thanks
>
>
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