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The Trade DOM is just another chart as far as SC software is concerned, so you can do all the same chart scaling features on the Trade DOM that you can on a normal chart.
To start, just right click on the price scale inside the Trade DOM and away you go. What u want to do can definitely be done via those options.
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I'm pretty sure the correct settings exist, I just have not found the right combo yet. Basically, I want the graphics within the DOM window to remain independent of the size and shape of the window. Exactly like when you resize a spreadsheet window vertically - the rows remain the same height.
Click-edit cells in the labels column is more important to me.
I'm not so sure it is possible. If a SC DOM is a chart, and a chart doesn't have scaling setting that allow the time scale to disappear from view as you shrink the vertical height of the window, then it is not possible on the DOM.
2. Add native linux support; the workaround with Wine/Proton-GE works but gives trouble with the remembering the Window positions in my multiple screen setup (specifically quote boards, memory log etc.)
3. Add a graph of cumulative PnL-development per trade (# trades on the horizontal axis, profit on the vertical axis), to be plotted in my chart book.
Great work, wonderful program. Works substantially better, smoother, faster in Linux is my experience than on same machine under windows setup.