now it works - why also always - no idea
Good to hear that it works! I have no idea what the problem was --- guess we'll have to file it in my huge "Unsolved Mysteries" basket.
but now i can't change the colors for "modify Orders" and the width.
if I press the scrollwidget, nothing changes
This is perhaps a little confusing. The colors/widths/styles in area #1 in the screenshot apply to the entry/SL/TP for 'Create New Order', and also for 'Modify Orders' if a SL/TP already exists.
However, the 'Modify Orders' script also allows you to ADD a SL or TP if one doesn't already exist. If the SL or TP (see area #2 in the screenshot) is checked ON, and a SL or TP doesn't already exist, then the 'Modify Orders' script will display lines using the colors/widths/styles in area #2. (By having these as different color/width/style, you can tell which already existed and which didn't).
If you don't want to add SLs and/or TPs, then you can uncheck their respective checkboxes BEFORE you attach 'Modify Orders' script to the chart. Otherwise, simply right-click and delete any SL and TP lines (whether they previously existed or not) that you don't want. Then when you click the green tickmark button to EXECUTE, the 'Modify Orders' script will add, move and/or delete SLs and TPs according to the (remaining) lines on MT4's price chart.
Hope that makes sense.
1. it's possible that the Panel always stay on top - as a option (off/on)? - it's make easier to handle the Orders
Yes it is, by using a freeware product called Desk Pins. See the "Desk Pins" section in post #1 for more info. Desk Pins will allow you to keep any window that you wish "on top". I've tested it on Win XP, and others have tested it on Win 7, and it seems to work 100% on both platforms. Not sure about other Windows versions. Please note that I didn't write Desk Pins, I found it when Googling to find a solution to the same problem you've described.
2. it's possible that you add three Buttons to execute the three scripts
Originally I wanted to do it this way, but then I realized that it wasn't possible for the following reason: A script or EA would need to be running on every open MT4 chart, in order to poll continuously to see if one of the Create/Modify/Close&Delete buttons was pressed. If you had a lot of charts open, the overhead on CPU usage could potentially be huge, and slow your computer to a crawl.
The way it works currently, the relevant script (Create, Modify, or Close/Delete) needs to be run only when you need to place or change an order, and only on the current chart, allowing the computer to run at full speed the rest of the time.
There are ways to make navigation easier. I think you'll find that Desk Pins helps a lot, because it means that VOConsole and MT4 can reside compatibly with each other allowing each program to be accessed simultaneously. By switching MT4's Navigator to Favorites (see the tabs at the bottom of the panel), you can have just the VO scripts sitting alongside each other (see the second screenshot). This is the setup that I use myself. It is very compact with all of the necessary controls in one place.
You can also undock the Navigator by dragging it from the left edge of MT4, and then resize it so that it floats around the chart (see the third screenshot). In this way, VOConsole and Navigator take up the least possible screen space. (NOTE: If you want to re-dock the Navigator to the left edge of the MT4 window, double-click on it).
The three arrow buttons at the top left of VOConsole make it easy to open and close the various VOConsole features, as you need them.
Advanced features:
You can also resize the smallest VOConsole window, to make it even smaller, if you wish. Drag the right/bottom corner of the VOConsole window to your desired size, then press Alt-F10. After this, whenever you click the up/left diagonal arrow button, the window will return to this size.
You can also press Shift-F9, Shift-F10, Shift-F11, and Shift-F12 to obtain 4 other factory-preset window sizes.
David