Sorry yes. 12 chart windows. Each with 8 sheets. Each chart window has only one pane.
--- In amibroker@yahoogroups.com, Tomasz Janeczko <gro...@...> wrote: > > Hello, > > Keith, you are right. > > In AmiBroker, a "chart" is a window that may contain one or more "panes" > (each displaying indicator and/or price/volume). > Sheets are excel-like tabs on the bottom of chart window. > > I was asking for chart windows and panes in the sense above. > > As I understand it Rob meant "sheets" in his description. > > Best regards, > Tomasz Janeczko > amibroker.com > > On 2010-08-28 18:18, Keith McCombs wrote: > > > > > > I am confused by your use of the terms 'sheet' and 'pane'. I believe that > > 8 is the default number of sheets per chart (or is it per chart window). > > One is > > the default number of panes per sheet. > > > > Also, I'm not sure what a chart is. For example, on page 38 of the Users > > Guide 5.20, I see a total of 9 chart 'panes' distributed among 4 chart > > 'widows'. > > But how many charts are there? > > > > Or perhaps chart should not be used as a noun at all, but only as an > > adjective? > > > > Can someone make this more clear for me? > > -- Keith > > > > On 8/28/2010 10:16, Rob wrote: > >> > >> TJ, > >> > >> As a real time day trader I use 12 open charts... each chart currently has > >> 8 panes, but frankly I only use max 3 panes per chart (on some a single > >> pane > >> only)... I think 8 may have been the default and I didn't change it. > >> As I understood it, reducing the number of panes didn't add any speed > >> benefit because unless they were actually being viewed they had no drain > >> on resources. > >> > >> Yours > >> > >> Rob > >> > >> --- In amibroker@yahoogroups.com <mailto:amibroker%40yahoogroups.com>, > >> Tomasz Janeczko <groups@> wrote: > >> > > >> > Hello, > >> > > >> > I have a question for AmiBroker users, especially those using it in > >> > real-time: > >> > how many chart windows do you have open simultaneously and how many > >> > panes per chart ? > >> > > >> > I mean the maximum that you use or would like to use. > >> > > >> > I am asking because knowing that would make code tuning / optimization > >> > choices easier. > >> > > >> > Thank you in advance. > >> > > >> > Best regards, > >> > Tomasz Janeczko > >> > amibroker.com > >> > > >> > > > > > > >