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User bm changed the following:

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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jan 12 08:48:23 -0800 
2007 -------
Accepted.

The old legend entries were not very useful. The idea of the new behavior is to
have one name for the entire series, which usually is the stock symbol (like
SUNW). As Close is the most important sequence needed by all stock types, we
chose that sequence as the one holding the name.

I think it doesn't make much sense to have the words "Open, Close, Min and Max"
in the legend. Also having "Open High Low Close" as one string seems not very
informative to me. The graphics should make clear what they represent. If you
want to explain what the minimum is, like "the minimum number of events that
were measured", you would either need some separate text with that explanation,
or we would need a legend symbol showing the minimum value to make clear what
this text belongs to.

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