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Bug: linear chart scale and values between 0 and 1

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sharky
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If using linear scale type then values between 0 and 1 are all rounded down to 0.

This can be especially disruptive if charting a symbol where the price is normally less than 1 (e.g. AUD/USD). The price bars will chart fine. But if you want to add a chart object like a trend line, say, then it will get dragged down to the floor of the chart (i.e. where x=0).

Workaround: use semi-log scale type.

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