Speed Lines
Speed Lines are made up of a fan of 3 lines oriented from left to right, and up or down. The lines are drawn starting from a common origin point and directed towards a second control point positioned on the graph. The line that joins the two control points also determines the inclination of the other two lines, which have an angular coefficient equal to one third and two thirds of the angular coefficient of the line drawn on the control points. To add Speed Lines to the graph, simply click in the position on the graph where you want to place them, hold down the mouse button and move to the second control point, and finally release the button. After adding Speed Lines to the chart, you can move them by clicking on the origin point of the lines to select it and then dragging it to the new position while holding down the left mouse button. The inclination of the lines is determined by the position of the second control point in relation to the origin point of the Speed Lines. To change the inclination of the lines, simply select and drag the second control point to a different position on the chart.
Settings
Appearance - Settings related to the drawing mode
Color - Color of the lines
Line Style - Style of drawing lines
Line Thickness - Thickness of the lines
Channel Opacity - Opacity of the channel enclosed by the lines
Area Colors - Editable list of colors used to draw the areas inside the channel
Control Points - Control points of the channel
Point 1 - First control point of the channel
X - Position relative to the X-axis, expressed as a bar number
Y - Position relative to the Y-axis
Point 2 - Second control point of the channel
X - Position relative to the X-axis, expressed as a bar number
Y - Position relative to the Y-axis