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Hi Jan,
Here is my contribution to the list for MS 7.0 improvement.
Graphical Improvements:
1. I would like to use different colors within the same indicator for
different variables.
2. Ability to change the thickness of all type of lines (dotted, double
dotted etc.)
System testing improvements:
3. Ability to tell what system (with what parameters) is attached to the
chart. And ability to change parameters on the fly for that system.
4. Calculate the signals everyday automatically and give the signal the
night it happens so I don't have to wait until the next day close to see
that there was a signal.
Data/file management improvements:
5. Create spreads from different directories. Right now each file that
participates in spread has to be in the same directory.
Overall Usability and expendability:
6. Visual Basic for application addition.
Thanks for collecting.
***** Erika ***** :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: J.W.E Roberts [SMTP:jan.roberts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, February 23, 1998 2:32 AM
To: Jan Diederik
Cc: Metastock list; Jim Greening
Subject: Re: Formulas & WISH LIST FOR MS/+
Hi Jan,
I'm afraid you're in a classical no-win situation. You write:
> ... Then I will upgrade, if I have the money.
If you're using TA to make money, and MS6.5 doesn't help you to do that,
you'll
never be able to afford Version 7.
All right, fun & pun aside, I'really think it's time to start a wish list
for
MS7+ here. Why don't we create one document which everyone can add to. I'd
be
willing to kind of moderate it.
Kind Regards & Happy Trading,
Jan Willem Roberts
>
>
> Greetings,
> Jan Diederik
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Greening <jimginva@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: Jan Diederik <jddehaas@xxxxxxx>
> Date: zaterdag 21 februari 1998 18:57
> Subject: Re: Formulas
>
> >Jan,
> > Yes it has. MS6.5 lets you use variables in formulas, previous
> >versions do not. The variables are identified by the := and have a
> >semicolon after them. To use the formulas in MS6.0 you would have to
> >insert the variables nominal value in the actual formula.
> >
> >Jim
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