If you draw lines on your charts, that could be the reason. It's important to routinely clear them off as time passes. Here's why:
It's not always intuitive for users to consider the impact of lines drawn "off the charts" yet they do impact performance since they are being processed even when not visible. Here's an excerpt from an FAQ on improving eSignal's performance:
Line List
The amount of lines added to your advanced charts can also cause your system to slow down or even freeze. As the file increases in size more system resources are needed to manage this file. This is why we've added the "Lines" list pop-up window. This gives customers the ability to manage their own lines, i.e. edit, delete and even be warned when you've reached a pre-selected number of lines. Removing lines that are not being used will most likely help the overall performance of eSignal.
To access the Line List, simply right-click off an Advanced Chart and select Line Tools, then Line List or via the Lines command on the main menu.
Here's a link to the entire FAQ.
Btw, our programmers are looking at ways to reduce the impact of these lines in future versions.
Thanks.
It's not always intuitive for users to consider the impact of lines drawn "off the charts" yet they do impact performance since they are being processed even when not visible. Here's an excerpt from an FAQ on improving eSignal's performance:
Line List
The amount of lines added to your advanced charts can also cause your system to slow down or even freeze. As the file increases in size more system resources are needed to manage this file. This is why we've added the "Lines" list pop-up window. This gives customers the ability to manage their own lines, i.e. edit, delete and even be warned when you've reached a pre-selected number of lines. Removing lines that are not being used will most likely help the overall performance of eSignal.
To access the Line List, simply right-click off an Advanced Chart and select Line Tools, then Line List or via the Lines command on the main menu.
Here's a link to the entire FAQ.
Btw, our programmers are looking at ways to reduce the impact of these lines in future versions.
Thanks.
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