Hello all,
Can anyone please help with this?
I have an EFS file that was developed for Tic charts so when added to a Tick chart, it will place a bold blue Tic count down numerical figure near the current bar indicating how many tics are left in order for this bar to close. For example with an 89t chart, the bold blue number will begin counting down from 89 indicating how many tics must transpire before the bar will close. It runs in time but also in addition to the TIC number located in the cursor window.
I wish to use the same feature when looking at Price Change Bar Charts and use the blue bold figure counting down beside the bar and working in conjunction with the PCB number loacted in the cursor window but am unable to successfully adapt my Tic countdown.EFS file to suit.
Can anyone please advise if this possible or that an EFS file has been developed already? If so how can I receive this file?
I can add a copy of the Tic countdown EFS if this helps. Let me know if this is necessary.
Thanks for your help,
Scott...
Can anyone please help with this?
I have an EFS file that was developed for Tic charts so when added to a Tick chart, it will place a bold blue Tic count down numerical figure near the current bar indicating how many tics are left in order for this bar to close. For example with an 89t chart, the bold blue number will begin counting down from 89 indicating how many tics must transpire before the bar will close. It runs in time but also in addition to the TIC number located in the cursor window.
I wish to use the same feature when looking at Price Change Bar Charts and use the blue bold figure counting down beside the bar and working in conjunction with the PCB number loacted in the cursor window but am unable to successfully adapt my Tic countdown.EFS file to suit.
Can anyone please advise if this possible or that an EFS file has been developed already? If so how can I receive this file?
I can add a copy of the Tic countdown EFS if this helps. Let me know if this is necessary.
Thanks for your help,
Scott...
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