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Topic: 12.6 Beta
Posted: Monday, July 27, 2015 10:40:50 AM

Great. Knew about shift+num but didn't know about [ & ] thats cool.

 

I am also wondering if other people have the same problem as me - either my watchlists do not keep up with my chart or my chart does not keep up with my watchlist when viewing $TICK $TICKQ $TRIN $TRINQ.

Different value appears on the chart than on the watchlist. I found an alternative using the tickers TICK TICQ & TRIN-X but can't find a alternative ticker for $TRINQ

Topic: 12.6 Beta
Posted: Monday, July 27, 2015 10:25:57 AM

Ctrl actually does work, I used to use right click. Thanks man thats that sorted.

 

What do you think of my other suggestions diceman?

Topic: 12.6 Beta
Posted: Monday, July 27, 2015 9:59:01 AM

This thread seems old but i don't know where else to post this.

 

Suggestions on version 12.6:

It appears one can no longer copy and paste PCF. I actually find myself closeing out of the software and going back to 12.4 if i am creating new PCF beacuse i am often upgrading or refining old formulas.

I would really love the ability to use the arrow keys on my keyboard to scroll the charts one bar at a time and perhaps with the addition of a modifer key zoom in and zoom out.

I actually went to ninjatrader for a while and am comming back to tc2000 because it looks great, learning PCF is easier than learning C and the scanning abilities of tc2000 when combined with PCF is very powerful.

But if i could just hit the arrow key to advance the chart by a single bar i could use it to practice. For this reason i guess it would also be very helpful if the chart scale displayed the close of the right-most bar when scrolled back in time rather than just displaying the most recent price no matter what section of the chart one is viewing. The same would apply to the spread indicators next to the scale - if they could perhaps only be present when one is scrolled fully forward.

 

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