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Hello TaoOfDow,
I assume you saw Bob Hunt's work around. So I suggest you set your
clock to 2003 and your quota will revert to zero.
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Best regards,
Jim Johnson mailto:jejohn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Tuesday, March 19, 2002, 11:43:34 AM, you wrote:
T> I just tried it, and Jim is right. It doesn't work - it plots as Jim describes (the
T> current 60-min bar directly under the most recent 1-min bar). My mistake.
T> I do remember seeing this effect, and I'm wondering now what were its circumstances.
T> What I recall is that it was some time ago, and my best guess is that it was with TS
T> ver 3.5, which expired upon 2000.
T> Well, I guess I have now made my one mistake for this millennium. Damn, I've used up
T> my quota; perfection hereafter!
T> Jim Johnson wrote:
>> Hello TaoOfDow,
>>
>> I just tried that. didn't work here. the higher timeframe bar plots
>> at the same vertical space as the most recent lower timeframe bar.
>>
>> --
>> Best regards,
>> Jim Johnson mailto:jejohn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> Tuesday, March 19, 2002, 10:25:14 AM, you wrote:
>>
>> T> Well, actually I believe there is a way to do it in TS4, more or less (not
>> T> ideal):
>>
>> T> Set up a 2-data chart. On the top (usable) chart, put what you want, say
>> T> 1-min bars. On the bottom, put for example the same data, but set the time to
>> T> 60-min bars, and if you want, set this chart window to "Hidden."
>>
>> T> As I remember, what you'll get is your 1-min chart with "white space to the
>> T> right" to the extent of the time remaining to the next 60-min bar. In other
>> T> words, at the beginning of a 60-min bar period, you'll have a full 60 bars of
>> T> "white space to the right" that will gradually diminish in time and ultimately
>> T> reach 0 at the end of the 60-min period, and then the cycle will repeat.
>>
>> T> Because you can't use multi-data charts with tick charts, this won't work with
>> T> them --- only minute-based charts.
>>
>> T> Jim Johnson wrote:
>>
>> >> Hello jonmac,
>> >>
>> >> you can't do that. one of the limitations of the "old shoe". Omega
>> >> added that feature in TS5 and TS6 however. that's the problem with
>> >> the future--no peeking :)
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Best regards,
>> >> Jim Johnson mailto:jejohn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >>
>> >> Tuesday, March 19, 2002, 2:35:07 AM, you wrote:
>> >>
>> >> j> Is there any method of achieveing some 'white space' or 'bars to the
>> >> j> right' in TS4, so as to gather some insight from a seasonal indicator?
>> >>
>> >> j> Thanks
>> >> j> Jon Macmichael
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