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    Bunch of unwanted stuff that the EA draws

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      BlueMoon last edited by

      I have noticed that all my EAs draw some of unwanted stuff that I do not want it to draw on my charts at the bottom on the chart.

      It draws things like:

      1. Spread and displays the spread.
      2. Status and displays the status.
      3. etc .etc

      How do I get ride of all that?

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        miro1360 last edited by

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        Between trading and gambling is a very small gap, be careful.

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          BlueMoon last edited by

          Thanks for your reply. I will try to delete them using "Delete Objects"
          But I am more interested to know why are they created? Nowhere in my EA I am creating them. Can I just stop it from being created?

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            miro1360 last edited by

            they are created by default with fxdreema ... until now there is no option in settings to hide it ... maybe admin can say more about this, try contact him 🙂

            Between trading and gambling is a very small gap, be careful.

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              fxDreema last edited by fxDreema

              Yes, this is hard coded, but it can be easily disabled in the output code... just remove the call for DrawSpreadInfo() and DrawStatus().

              I was too lazy to add some option to be able to disable this. I guess I personally think that the spread meter is actually a very good thing to have 🙂

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                miro1360 last edited by

                I find it usefull 🙂

                Between trading and gambling is a very small gap, be careful.

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