TJ has thought of this and it was discussed a few months
back. If your graphics card supports it, the windows can be floated
to a second monitor. (if fact they float too much to suit me at
times. I just tested this idea with a Dell 8200 notebook and an
attached monitor. I can place the editor in Screen 2 and have Amibroker
displayed on Screen 1, or yes, vice versa. Did not launch 2 copies of AB
but I'm sure it would work the same way.
More was said about multi monitor cards on that thread
also.
Hope this helps
JOE
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2005 3:14
PM
Subject: [amibroker] Re: Dual monitors
with amibroker
Hi Herman,
I would like to run about six
different charts, I think six instances of Amibroker, excel explorer
running in the background will grind my computer to a halt.
Kindest
regards Guno
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Herman
van den Bergen" <psytek@x...>
wrote: > You can launch as many instances of AmiBroker as you like,
giving completely > independent TA for each stock. So you could
start two versions of AB and put > one on each monitor. >
> AB windows are not floating, as far as I know, this means you
cannot open > one Amibroker program, make two windows and then drag
them to different > monitors. However you can extend one AB over two
or three monitors.. but i > would prefer two AB programs running
independently. > > best regards, >
herman > -----Original Message----- >
From: gunovanengel [mailto:gunovanengel@xxxx] > Sent:
Saturday, January 22, 2005 2:32 PM > To:
amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [amibroker] Dual
monitors with amibroker > > > >
HI, > > Just installed a second monitor. Can I
dispaly one stock on one > monitor in Amibroker and a second
stock on an the second monitor. > > Regards >
> > > > > > Check
AmiBroker web page at: > http://www.amibroker.com/ >
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