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Re: Help. Charts constantly re-setting problem



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Seems this happen to me once. I discovered by accident I had some how got
the date in my computer a day off from the data feed to TS. It caused TS to
do everything you said and even more. I scratched my head, stomped my feet
and said peanuts more than once.

Walter
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "peter" <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 10:57 AM
Subject: Help. Charts constantly re-setting problem


> Hi,
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> I'm using 2000i. Recently the program has developed a problem which I
> can't seem to resolve.
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> Every new tick of data is causing my charts to re-set. When  new tick
> comes in the following things happen:
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> 1)       The entire chart flickers
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> 2)       The cursor momentarily flickers to egg timer
>
> 3)       If I'm scrolled back in the chart, then it automatically goes
> back to present time. This effectively means I can't scroll back in time
> because the new ticks come in faster than I can scroll
>
> 4)       If I have the cursor on "vertical chart status" then the
> vertical line instantly shifts from where I put it to the extreme right
> of the chart
>
>
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> This is with "time" charts both minutes, daily etc. In the case of tick
> charts it is much worse as the screen blanks out with each new tick and
> re-sets - this leads to the program freezing as it can't handle doing
> that with each tick! So I can no longer use tick charts at all.
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> It's basically as if some command to re-set all charts on each new tick
> has been applied to the program.
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> So far I've tried:
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> 1)       Updating my video driver.
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> 2)       Doing system restore 1 month back, and
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> 3)       Re-installing the program.
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> None of these have worked. I'm out of ideas. Has anybody else ever had
> this problem and found a solution?
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> Help gratefully accepted.....Thanks in advance.
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> Peter
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