Thanks Dennis, I found that GFX Drawing Example thread and the code. Dave
--- In [email protected], Dennis Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > When Gfx charting was first introduced, I recall someone wrote a > multiple chart demo program that did this. /It was just called GFX > Drawing Example. Perhaps the original author could please stand up. > > It created a grid of charts in one pane. A bit rough, but showed a > lot of promise and writing skill. > > BR, > Dennis > > On Aug 29, 2008, at 2:38 PM, dave_88_1961 wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I have searched but I can't find an answer but I'm sure it can be > > done. > > > > I want to have 4 charts in one pane, easy enough to do but I want to > > be able to have 4 different symbols on the charts in a single pane. > > I know I can open 4 panes and stack them but I only want to click on > > a tab to get a quick look at 4 different symbol charts. > > > > I found this: > > > > ========= > > > > > > > > > > Inserting a new chart for a different symbol > > > > You can insert a new chart for a different symbol. The new symbol > > will have its own tab. > > > > To compare two symbols on the same chart, click here > > > > To insert a new chart > > > > Click File > New > Blank chart > > A blank chart window is opened in the same pane as the existing > > price chart. The new chart will have its own tab at the top, but the > > tab will have the same symbol as the existing price chart. See the > > next figure: > > > > > > > > > > > > In the explorer window, click the Charts tab. > > In the explorer tree, open the Basic Charts branch. > > Drag the Price chart to the new blank window. > > To change the tab to the new symbol, click here. > > To view the charts in both tabs simultaneously, use the tile feature. > > ============= > > > > That makes new panes. Any way to get 4 different stock charts in one > > pane? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Dave > > > > > > > > >
