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Re[2]: How to read the angle of a line, or between two points?



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John,

I don't know of a way to move that data tips box.  Half the time it is
a huge pain the other half of the time I really need it.  What is
funny is you didn't know it had the data you wanted and I didn't know
you could turn it off.

Best regards,
  Jimmy Snowden
mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxx


Sunday, September 21, 2003, 10:22:22 PM, you wrote:

j> Jimmy,

j> Not to worry, I won't be asking for a refund.  I wasn't aware of this
j> tradestation bonus because I always keep the "data tips" box turned off
j> since it is located so close to the crosshairs that it interferes with
j> reading the chart.  Not only is the angle readout there for the trendline,
j> but there is a slope readout for the indicator I wanted to read(FVE=Finite
j> Volume Elements).
j> So, is there a way to move that data tips box away from the crosshairs
j> intersection?

j> John



j> ----- Original Message -----
j> From: "Jimmy Snowden" <jhsnowden@xxxxxxx>
j> To: "jbclem" <jbclem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <Omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
j> Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 6:24 PM
j> Subject: Re: How to read the angle of a line, or between two points?


>> John,
>>
>> If you are using the icon that looks like a pencil to me to put a line
>> on the chart you should see the angle in the yellow box as you place
>> the line and after it is set if you use the arrow type pointer and
>> simply click on the line it will show the angle in the yellow box.  If
>> not then I would ask for a refund from Tradestation or install
>> whichever is quicker.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>   Jimmy Snowden
>> mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxx
>>
>>
>> Sunday, September 21, 2003, 8:13:05 PM, you wrote:
>>
>> j> I'd like to be able to draw a line on a TS2000i chart and know what
j> it's
>> j> angle is.  Or better, a way to read the angle between two
j> points...because
>> j> the line I want to read is very short.
>>
>> j> I know I can figure out the angle by formating a line and changing it's
>> j> angle until it matches the line(or two points) I've drawn, but I'd like
j> to
>> j> find a quicker way.
>>
>> j> Any ideas?
>>
>>
>> j> John
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>>
>>





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