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Have not tried NT8 yet but like you i prefer a light background in general more so when i see a chart published on a web site. In the past i have worked a lot with people who design interfaces and most stay away from dark interfaces because many persons find it hard to read. When you publish a chart to a general audience the best choice is a light background with white bars for up movement and black for down movement. I was a bit surprised when i learned that Ninja had worked with specialists in interface design and came up with this choice.
finally was able to figure out what is triggering this problem. it's the tick replay function. if not enabled, you'll get that "stroke.dispose" error message.
so, don't forget to check the "tick replay" box in the data series window. and to have the option to do that, you'll need to enable that first. go to tools > options > market data > check "show tick replay"
Without tick replay check box enable it is not possible to populate ladder on historic data, though i guess on live it does not matter. But on historic , Strokes were trying to populate ladder in void without tick replay and hence the error. Just what i could think.