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John_VanKirk
Posted : Wednesday, January 29, 2014 2:22:55 PM
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Hi Bruce,

Have been working with TC2000 Ver 12.4.

In Ver 12.3, when you click on the Toolbar "Library", "Conditions", you get the standard categories (in blue), "My Conditions, My Conditions formulas, Prebuilt Conditions". Same for Ver 12.4 That's logical.

In Ver 12.3, when you click on the Toolbar  "Library", "Indicators", you get the standard categories (in blue), "My Indicators, My Indicators forumlas, Prebuilt Indicators, Legacy Telechart 2007 formulas. That makes sense.

In Ver 12.4, when you click on the Toolbar  "Library", "Indicators" you get a "Select Plot" dialog box, that has 9 tabs, rather than the standard categories listed just above. Not at all logical!

It is exactly the same dialog box as when you click on the new "+ icon" to the left of the graph symbol.

Is this a bug, or just bad programming, since it goes to the "Select Plot" dialog boxe, rather than the "Select Indicator" dialog box choice?

Thanks a lot

Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, January 29, 2014 2:30:22 PM


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It is intentional. The paradigm is anything that can be plotted on the chart is an indicator. This means there are a lot more categories of indicators than conditions and is why there are 9 tabs instead of just 3 or 4 expandable vertical categories. Dividing all of the indicators into 9 tabs just makes the lists a bit more manageable versus having them all arranged vertically in the same column.



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John_VanKirk
Posted : Wednesday, January 29, 2014 3:43:34 PM
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Thanks Bruce. Appreciate your help, as always. Will keep an eye on upcoming webinars regarding Ver 12.4.

Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, January 29, 2014 4:03:44 PM


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You're welcome.



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