Sonicers, here is a question PM'd to me. Normally, I'd refuse to answer since I labored so hard to put crystal clear instructions in the user notes of the new indicators. And I so stated in the releasing post, "Be advised: read the user notes instead of asking questions!"
However, I guess I must bend a bit here and there for those that are retarded. So here it goes, for one and all,.....
Question:
"I am using template #1, with the pivots on the side. I tend to keep my chart zoomed in at least one level for PA etc, and what I am finding is I can no longer see most of the pivots, I have to zoom back out each time. Is there an easy way for me to adjust this in Template? Thanks." -
Answer:
Read the user notes (again and again, if you have to)! There is a setting referred to as "Shift_Line_Right" that controls this. Depending on the number input for each catagory of line, you can start the lines/labels as far out from the right chart border as the current candle.
When you change the chart zoom, as you indicate you do, the automatic zoom settings should compensate and keep the "scale effect" lines positioned the same (or nearly so) for all chart zoom settings. However, the user notes also warn you that using an extra wide monitor can defeat these automatic zoom settings (and actually explains why, if you bother yourself to do a bit of reading). In that case as the user notes state, you will have to by experimentation find new "zoom setting numbers" appropriate to the monitor you use (you are on your own, there). Or, you can lower the "Shift_Line_Right" settings, as already stated above, so that the lines/labels start further left from the chart right border on all zoom settings.
So, with a little bit of that reading you were required to do, and with a little intelligent thought, it isn't that hard to know what to do, is it? But, it is much easier to just ask the question and let somebody else repeat all the work they alread did, this time exclusively just for you, right?
-tah
P.S. Sonicers, no insult is intended here. I realize some indicator features involve complex coding, and might be involve a little bit of work on your part to become more knowlegeable about them. Please do study the user notes, and please do experiment with the inputs. By doing this, you will answer your own questions. If you have done this, and still have a problem, then by all means ask the question. I will know by the question you ask if you have first done your homework, and will respond accordingly.
However, I guess I must bend a bit here and there for those that are retarded. So here it goes, for one and all,.....
Question:
"I am using template #1, with the pivots on the side. I tend to keep my chart zoomed in at least one level for PA etc, and what I am finding is I can no longer see most of the pivots, I have to zoom back out each time. Is there an easy way for me to adjust this in Template? Thanks." -
Answer:
Read the user notes (again and again, if you have to)! There is a setting referred to as "Shift_Line_Right" that controls this. Depending on the number input for each catagory of line, you can start the lines/labels as far out from the right chart border as the current candle.
When you change the chart zoom, as you indicate you do, the automatic zoom settings should compensate and keep the "scale effect" lines positioned the same (or nearly so) for all chart zoom settings. However, the user notes also warn you that using an extra wide monitor can defeat these automatic zoom settings (and actually explains why, if you bother yourself to do a bit of reading). In that case as the user notes state, you will have to by experimentation find new "zoom setting numbers" appropriate to the monitor you use (you are on your own, there). Or, you can lower the "Shift_Line_Right" settings, as already stated above, so that the lines/labels start further left from the chart right border on all zoom settings.
So, with a little bit of that reading you were required to do, and with a little intelligent thought, it isn't that hard to know what to do, is it? But, it is much easier to just ask the question and let somebody else repeat all the work they alread did, this time exclusively just for you, right?
-tah
P.S. Sonicers, no insult is intended here. I realize some indicator features involve complex coding, and might be involve a little bit of work on your part to become more knowlegeable about them. Please do study the user notes, and please do experiment with the inputs. By doing this, you will answer your own questions. If you have done this, and still have a problem, then by all means ask the question. I will know by the question you ask if you have first done your homework, and will respond accordingly.