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Vertically Stacked Axes - DrawMajorGridLines, DrawMinorGridLines

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I made an example based on the “Vertically Stacked Axes” from SciChart Examples. The main difference is that I can add DataSeries / YAxes on the fly.

The problem is that when DrawMajorGridLines, DrawMinorGridLines are turned ON the are drawn only at the first trace.

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Hi Jan,

Thanks for your request. The behavior you described is the one we’ve got in v3.1, where this feature has been introduced. In SciChart v3.2 it has been changed, and it is allowed to have grid lines/ axis bands on every trace (please refer to the attached screenshot).

The new version is at it final testing stage and going to be out soon (probably next week). Please feel free to comment if you have any questions!

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  • Jan Kaiser
    Thanks for the answer. That is exactly what I want ;)
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I am considering applying server-side licensing for my javerScript application.

In the document below, there is a phrase “Our server-side licensing component is written in C++.”
(https://support.scichart.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/17256/42/)

However, there is only asp.net sample code on the provided github.
(https://github.com/ABTSoftware/SciChart.JS.Examples/tree/master/Sandbox/demo-dotnet-server-licensing)

I wonder if there is a sample code implemented in C++ for server-side licensing.

Can you provide c++ sample code?
Also, are there any examples to run on Ubuntu?

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