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<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2> Can anyone help me with the
proper syntax for entering up and down fractals as an expert symbol? I've
been trying to use the REF and HHV formulas in various combinations, ie: HHV(
HIGH,3) > HHV(HIGH ,5 )AND HHV(HIGH,3) > HHV(HIGH,4) AND HHV(HIGH,3)
> HHV(HIGH,2) AND HHV(HIGH,3) > HHV(HIGH,1)..etc. These are entered as
indicators I created called "fractal up" and "fractal down".
Then the indicators are referenced by the expert I created in order to generate
a symbol. What I'm trying to do is create a symbol on my charts to place a
symbol above the up or below the down fractal bar.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2> The fractal bar is
defined as the center bar where the two preceding and two following bars have a
lower high than the center bar for an up fractal, and where the two preceding
and two following bars have a higher low than the center bar for a down
fractal.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2> I've spent some serious time
this past holiday weekend to my wifes' dismay working on this and I am going in
circles on it it seems. Any help would be much appreciated. I feel like I'm just
missing this thing by a hair. Thanks for feeling my pain. </FONT></DIV>
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size=2>
Rod Daniels </FONT></DIV>
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size=2>
rdaniels@xxxxxxxxxx</FONT></DIV>
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</x-html>From ???@??? Mon Jul 06 08:43:07 1998
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From: "Guy Tann" <grtann@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Office Taskbar-configuration, instant (Chart) Access with
Date: Sun, 5 Jul 1998 23:00:32 -0700
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Tom
I've looked everywhere for the msoffice.exe file. Can't find it.
Additionally, even though I installed MS Office 97 Professional on my
system, I just have Microsoft Office in my Program Files folder.
Anyway, I'm going to dig through my stuff to find the CD and reinstall it.
I had the task bar on my old system, but in moving over to the new 400MHz
box, I must have done something to screw things up. I do have all of the
individual programs like Access 97, Word, Excel, Outlook, Power Point,
listed in the Program list.
Regards
Guy
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of A.J. Maas
Sent: Saturday, July 04, 1998 3:34 AM
To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; David.Castley
Subject: Re: Office Taskbar-configuration, instant (Chart) Access with
Also, again I have to point you to "setting" / "adjust" options available in
the
small menu, accessable by 1x right-click on one of the small (Office-own)
icons
right at the top of the (here Office) Taskbar. (This is available if you
have a
"floating-and-not-on-particular-program-depending" Taskbar.
This then will get you to the Taskbars' "set-up" dialog-window(here 4
tab-pages),
where you are able to choose "always on top" for the Taskbar to be
perminently
displayed, no matter what program is running.
I have found some of the parameters for the TASKS-links too:
In folder "Office" at:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft OfficePro97\Office\Taskbar\Office"
Make new Task:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft OfficePro97\Office\OUTLOOK.EXE" /c IPM.Task
Make new Note:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft OfficePro97\Office\OUTLOOK.EXE" /c
IPM.StickyNote
Make new Contact:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft OfficePro97\Office\OUTLOOK.EXE" /c IPM.Contact
Make new Appointment:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft OfficePro97\Office\OUTLOOK.EXE" /c
IPM.Appointment
Make new Activity-item:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft OfficePro97\Office\OUTLOOK.EXE" /c IPM.Activity
Make new Office-document:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft OfficePro97\Office\OSA.EXE" -n
Open new Office-document:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft OfficePro97\Office\OSA.EXE" -f
Run ScreenSaver:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft OfficePro97\Office\OSA.EXE" -s
Regards,
Ton Maas
Ms-IRB@xxxxxxxxx
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: A.J. Maas <anthmaas@xxxxxx>
Aan: Metastock List <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; David.Castley
<David.Castley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Datum: vrijdag 3 juli 1998 10:33
Onderwerp: Re: Office Taskbar-configuration, instant (Chart) Access with
>David,
>the closest I get to "Outlook" is in MsOffice97. However, from install, I
have
>its Outlook97-program disabled, as I never used it.
>
>But from digging memory and this "office for dummies"-book I know that
>what you would like is impossible to establish.
>The Outlook-taskbar can only function WITHIN Outlook-windows, eg. you must
>be running Outlook first, then have its window open for the taskbar to be
seen
>and to provide you with its functionality.
>
>Basicaly, what you would like, is Metastocks' standard left-side taskbar,
the one
>with f.i. the "drawing lines"-buttons, to be available in other
Win95-programs too.
>Other programs might contain the same abilities/look-a-likes(MsPaint) but
any
>'exchanging'/inter-acting between the programs' pencils/workbars, for
example,
>is impossible.
>Due to both and also other programs' interfaces, this is out of the
question. They
>are two seperate build-in programs' tools, progammed without any
>inter-exchangability.
>
>The Office-taskbar however is as an EXE-file, a stand-alone, seperate "of
any other
>programs" running taskbar(besides depending on Win95).
>The links are nothing else then the ordinairy "shortcut to"-links as we
know in Win95,
>displayed/accessable on a 1 cm wide taskbar(with minor differences much
like the
>Win95-taskbar).
>On this taskbar, shortcuts to TASKS(small-iconed links) and
folders(big-iconed links)
>can be made 'and arranged accordingly'.
>
>If programs will let themselves be accessed to run tasks from the
start-up-line(Run), then
>links can be made, to run them f.i. as TASKS.
>Many programs, mainly because of the Windows environment, will NOT though.
>To test if Outlook is capable, you will have to do a run "on just any"
Outlook TASK.
>This will require for you to know the right parameters though.
>On-line help/manual/additional books should be able to provide you with
these.
>Then:
>In Win95, go to Start\Run and type in the full adress of the
Outlook98-program(exe) and
>the tasks' parameters. If succesfull, then make the links, with the
"Run-line" full details as
>its "linked to"-adress.
>The Microsoft Knowledge base(search on Outlook) and Outlook98 News Groups
will
>be the best way to get more right (parameter) info(if at all available,
that is).
>http://search.microsoft.com/
>
>For News groups see your email-program/ISP.
>
>Regards,
>Ton Maas
>Ms-IRB@xxxxxxxxx
>
>
>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>Van: David.Castley <David.Castley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Aan: A.J. Maas <anthmaas@xxxxxx>
>Datum: donderdag 2 juli 1998 19:29
>Onderwerp: Re: Office Taskbar-configuration, instant (Chart) Access with
>
>
>>Ton. Many thanks for your mail and effort.
>>I no longer have an MSOFFICE.EXE file as I upgraded to Outlook98. I don't
>>know if I made myself clear or not, but what I would like to do is to have
>>the Outlook98 taskbar icons permanently on display in the upper right hand
>>corner, no matter what programme I am running, whether Metastock MSWord or
>>whatever. The icons presently reside in the Outlook shortcut taskbar, and
>>include such items as Inbox,Tasks,Journal Calendar etc.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: A.J. Maas <anthmaas@xxxxxx>
>>To: Metastock List <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; David.Castley
>><David.Castley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Date: 01 July 1998 07:59
>>Subject: Office Taskbar-configuration, instant (Chart) Access with
>>
>>
>>>"Ton. I wonder if you could help me. I have been trying to get my
Outlook98
>>taskbar
>>>to always be present in the upper right hand corner of my screen no
matter
>>what
>>>programme I am running. Any idea how to do this? Thanks."
>>>
>>>David
>>>Outlook98, if that is the same taskbar as in Office97 then:
>>>
>>>When taskbar is "Not Availble":
>>>-In Win95-explorer go to the main Office97-folder("C:\Program
>>Files\Microsoft Office97")
>>>and double-click the "Microsoft Office Taskbar"-link
>>>-If not present, then go to the Office-program file "MSOFFICE.EXE" and
>>double-click
>>>(to be found at "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\MSOFFICE.EXE")
>>>-This will enable the Taskbar, and in the message following, get it to
>>start everytime you
>>> start the computer, this will auto-make the link in your Windows
>>start-menu
>>>Or:
>>>-If not present, create a new link in the small quickmenu by
right-clicking
>>the "EXE" program
>>>at "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\MSOFFICE.EXE"
>>>-"Cut & Paste" the link from the "Office"-folder to the Windows
start-menu
>>folder
>>>(at "C:\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Start Up\")
>>>-Reboot Win95/computer
>>>
>>>"When Available":
>>>When displayed at your Desktop, configure the taskbar by going to the
>>uppertop "Office"
>>>Logo-thumbnails, 2 pieces of "1/2" and "full" squared-colored-icons, just
>>above a colored
>>>"folder" label and 1x-right-click.
>>>Choose your required settings(eg. "Hide taskbar", when applied these will
>>get "V"-marked).
>>>(the quickest is the 1/2 thumbnail at the top, not with the v-markings
>>choice, but very instant
>>>choices).
>>>
>>>Note that you can "Add" your favourite folders to the Office97-taskbar
>>too(folders containing
>>>f.i. the below mentioned layout-links) and then, by 1x clicking on their
>>taskbar-icons, folders'
>>>contents get rolled out all over the "tiny", most handy taskbar, wich is
>>ofcourse user-friendly!!!.
>>>(Like lots and lots in Office). Single links can also be added as an icon
>>and clicked on to
>>>directly go to your charts, even when in Metastock(just move the taskbar
to
>>the top of your screen
>>>or to the left or right, and multi-clicking for charts is then
>>available(only have to do 1x click per chart).
>>>
>>>If Office is not installed then check-up in your
>>Outlook-manual/online-help. Search for instance
>>>for plain "taskbar" or "startup" or "desktop" or "configure" etc.
>>>I'm not familiar with the setup of single stand-alone "Office-programs".
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Ton Maas
>>>Ms-IRB@xxxxxxxxx
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: A.J. Maas <anthmaas@xxxxxx>
>>>To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; metastock-digest
>><metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>Date: 27 June 1998 18:28
>>>Subject: Re: updating chart
>>>
>>>
>>>-"Open" chart of SP500
>>>-Drop your 9-day MA either on the price- or in its own chart(an
>>inner-window)
>>>-Press "NEW" button and then "Layout"
>>>-Add the(se) chart(s) to the layout
>>>-Save as this new "sp500.mwl"(layout) to any folder, f.i. "C:\Ms" or
>>"C:\Ms\layouts"
>>>In Win95-Explorer:
>>>-Make a new folder "Layout-links" in the "C:\Windows\Desktop" folder
>>>-Go to the above layout and 1x Right-click
>>>-In small quick-menu choose "make shortcut" to make a link("sp500.lnk")
>>>-In the layouts' (save) folder drag this link to the
>>>"C:\Windows\Desktop\Layouts-links" folder
>>>Now if you have IE40x installed:
>>>-Then 1x Right-click on the taskbar
>>>-In small quick-menu highlight "Taskbars"
>>>-In its roll-out right-menu choose "New Taskbar"
>>>-And point to the "C:\Windows\Desktop\Layouts-links" folder
>>>-Add as many "layout"-links that will fit on the new taskbar(note that
you
>>can drag
>>>the(any) taskbar to any side of your desktop/screen
>>>(mine is 2x vertical side-by-side on the right, 1 for stocks, 1 for
>>Indexes)
>>>This then, when closed, will have created a new taskbar on your desktop,
>>>a "press once only"-Button(link) INCLUDED.
>>>In other words:
>>>
>>>----- Having your favourite "charts" just one(1x) TRUE click away -----
>>>
>>>Now if only programs like Metastock would startup faster(quicker loading)
>>then
>>>one can apply the "buttons" for fast INSTANT Accessing of ALL of ones'
>>TAcharts
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Ton Maas
>>>Ms-IRB@xxxxxxxxx
>>>
>>>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
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