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Good that you posted an image; it was hard to visualize without it.
Others who use level-marking indicators more than I do may be able to weigh in here. I don't know of something that gives the hourly ranges like this, although I think the straight lines across for the current day OHL are fairly common.
There is a thread for asking programmers to convert your NT7 indicators to NT8, and usually you can get someone to make the change for you. These indicator changes are generally fairly simple. But it's another case of needing to be Elite. Here's where to find it, assuming you decide to go Elite:
Nope, I'm an idiot LOL... I saw you mentioned NT7 in that post and thought you were looking for something equivalent in SC (forgetting completely that you had mentioned you were going to go the NT8 route for the time being.) Sorry for the confusion.
I actually did download Sierra a few days back. Why? Frustration with having to 'beg' or pay other people to have basic indicators coded in NT8 and poor development on NT's end (basic indicators requested way back that's never implemented).
I also wanted to test the Sierra Zig Zag which seems to have the functionality of a daily reset. I wasn't able to get that to work though.
Regardless, I was a bit overwhelmed by the new user interface, all the various options and what some other user calls an 80s look.
So, for ease of use, familiarity and pretty charts, I'm with NT as I've always been.