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  • eSignall 11 fact sheet or FAQ?

    Is there an eSignal 11 fact sheet or FAQ?

    Specifically I'm looking for answer to questions like:

    Why was it completely re-written?
    What language is it written in?
    Where are the files now installed to?
    Where would I put my custom written EFS studies so that v11 can find them in the My Formulas tab?
    Can I add my own tab to the Study tabs?
    etc.

    Thanks
    Standing on the shoulders of giants.

  • #2
    Most of your questions will be addressed by our collection of KB articles on 11. Just click the left NAV manu for eSignal 11 and then review the various articles.

    http://kb.esignal.com/

    If you have additional questions after reviewing, please let us know.

    Thanks.

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    • #3
      A couple of answers I haven't been able to find yet:

      In eSignal 11 where has the dsUtilities.efsLib file moved to?

      What language is eSignal 11 written in?

      Why the rewrite?

      Thanks
      Standing on the shoulders of giants.

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      • #4
        Hello wildfiction,



        In eSignal 11 where has the dsUtilities.efsLib file moved to?
        The Divergence Software's library should be located in the MyDocuments\Interactive Data\FunctionLibrary. If you don't have a copy please contact Divergence to obtain a one.

        What language is eSignal 11 written in?
        eSignal 11 is written in C++.

        Why the rewrite?
        eSignal 11 was written to takes advantage of a number of technical advances in software development. This post from Jay giving a complete breakdown of the new features that came with eSignal 11. The most recent updates can be found in the Release Notes of eSignal 11.3.

        AveryH
        eSignal Support

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        • #5
          I'm receiving a "You do not have permission to access this page" error when trying to go to that link you posted.
          Standing on the shoulders of giants.

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          • #6
            wildfiction,

            Try this link, this article is actually part II from the monthly Exchange. It also has links to some of our previous articles that highlight the features of eSignal 11.

            AveryH
            eSignal Support

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