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Thanks for the tip, I didn't know that , the problem is that this value doesn't seem to be constant. In the output window I only achieved the best result, but individual tabs still move, that is That's my problem... I actually imagine that I can write something like Signal.Output.WriteLine({Value 1},{Value 2}...) and the values are displayed in a structured manner in a line, perhaps separated by adding a column. This could be implemented relatively easily in a WPF application, but the code that I was able to view in Multicharts didn't give me any insight.Isn't 9 the ASCII value of TAB ?
Thanks for the tip, I already understood that, hence the smiley.The ASCII 9 value was only kidding and your mentioned 9 should be coincidence ?
With a non-monospaced font (e.g. Arial) it would still be solvable by using the consumed length of a string (the function for that is not on the top of my head) (in a virtual column) and again pad with spaces (left or right) until the length is at the required length.