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A template in the PowerEditor works very, very similar
as the templates in say, MS Word.
You can type anything in an indicator (or a system,
paintbar, showme, etc), and choose save as template.
It will save it as a ASCII text file in any directory.
Later, when you are creating a new file you can select
that template as a starting point for the new
indicator you are writting(or whatever you are
creating).
Still, you can use it to keep ASCII versions of the
stuff you have in the PowerEditor.
H
--- Larry Wright <lwright@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 6 Apr 1999, Howard Jackson wrote:
>
> > Yes, I opened it with Notepad, that is exactly how
> I
> > found it was real ASCII.
>
> Excellent! Very glad to hear it!
>
> > The extensions are funny (like i *.eit for
> indicators)
> > but you can create a file in Notepad, add it to
> the
> > Template directory under omega, and it will be
> used as
> > a template when you create new stuff in the
> > PowerEditor.
>
> For those of us not brave enough to get the update
> yet, could you please
> say what a 'template' is. Is it the same as code,
> but with a funny name?
> (often done by Omega to make simple things look
> proprietary)
>
> Does it recognize only the .eit extensions, or do
> all files appear in the
> directory list?
>
> Thanks much...
>
> Larry
>
>
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