As of now, all you can do is make the "box" either bigger or smaller and that is what controls the size of the font...
the font size is dynamic. What you set is the box size. Then, when you resize the chart, QT automatically resizes the box size to be proportional to the chart
Yes, this is correct. If you put a lot of text in a box, you can make the box bigger for a bigger font, or scrunch the box down and it will make the text smaller.
QT mysteriously froze on my computer this afternoon (after market close). A few minutes later, mysteriously became fully functional again. Here's some facts if this helps anyone: Was running IB for quotes. Did not have TWS on when this incident occurred. (It was after market.) Was unable to do anything with it. File menu wouldn't open so that I could exit. QT was not showing up in Task Manager, so that I could "end task". Am running 3.7.6.B. Has this happened to anyone else? How do you get it off the screen if this happens again? Restart computer? Jerry.....anyone.....
STOCKS.EXE would show up on the PROCESSES Tab in the task manager. As for the freeze, if you can get it to happen again, email us at support@quotetracker.com and indicate exactly what you were doing at the time.
Yes, unfortunately. Last Friday right before the close...:eek: Third time in the last month or so. Real spooky... Didn't happen this week though... whew....
BSAM - I've had QT freeze up on me once before. Not quite sure what caused it but I think it was the graphics card. How many charts did you have up? Lots of indicators? Gradient backgrounds? Lots of symbols? What hardware are you running? Big 24" or 30" monitors? graphics card and amount of memory, ram, processor speed? etc... Maybe it was a bottleneck in your system??? Just throwing some ideas out there.
I remember seeing "STOCKS.EXE" in the Task Manager. Just to be clear; I would highlight this then click "End Process". This would have gotten QT off my screen. Is this correct?
When those three incidents occurred, did QT just start working a few minutes later? Or, how did you resolve the problem?