That's not what I mean Tomasz. As far as I know F1 is using the 'AmiBroker 4.90 
User's Guide'. Therefore I have three problems. Firstly, although the case 
sensitive F1 Help in AB is very practical, it's just a beginning when wanting 
help. Secondly the User Guide only gives me a small part of what's available on 
AB help information. Thirdly the User Guide is only updated once every I don't 
know how many years. So I would like to have some kind of search engine that 
covers the complete official set of AB documents. There are many AB documents 
scattered in all kinds of environments and it would be nice to have a single 
search access to all of these documents ...

Regards, Ton.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tomasz Janeczko 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 10:55 PM
  Subject: Re: [amibroker] New user - problems/questions



  Press F1. You guys should start using functionality that is there. The help 
system is CONTEXT sensitive.
  If you press it when being in any menu or in dialog it will automatically 
display relevant page from help system
  without need to search!

  Best regards,
  Tomasz Janeczko
  amibroker.com
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Ton Sieverding 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 10:10 PM
    Subject: Re: [amibroker] New user - problems/questions


    The problem is not the poor documentation. Everything is documented. The 
problem is that it's difficult to find because it's scattered over many files 
and environments. The best solution is something like a kind of expert database 
with all documentation included. Same story for the forum emails. But to fill 
that database is a hell of a job ...

    Kind regards, Ton.


      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: MountainTopTrader 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 9:21 PM
      Subject: RE: [amibroker] New user - problems/questions



      Here's a prime example of the poor documentation. I wanted to add some 
simple price alarms to a chart. Searched help on "alarm", nothing found. Tried 
"alert" got a list. Dug through the list and "Easy Alerts Window" was only one 
applicable to non-AFL based alerts. Clicked to page describing Easy Alerts 
Windows. Nowhere in the description does it tell the user how to view this 
window (I have found this problem to be common in reading the documentation). 
Hunted through all menu bars, found an item to bring up the Alert Output window 
but that was it. It was not until a day later when I was studying Quote Windows 
that I ran across documentation showing how to add an alert from by right 
clicking on a Quote line in a Quote Window. Now I know how to add a price alert 
from a Quote Window, but still no idea of how to add one from a chart. It's 
probably (or at least should be) there somewhere and I'll probably find it ... 
eventually.

      Poor documentation leads to seemingly lazy questions from frustrated 
users who are trying to learn the ropes by RTFM.

      Earl



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      From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
MountainTopTrader
      Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 8:32 AM
      To: [email protected]
      Subject: RE: [amibroker] New user - problems/questions



      Actually, I went through a number of tutorials and the user guide and 
they are pretty sketchy on some of the basics such as those about which I asked 
questions. I have used charting software for 25+- years now and AB is not at 
the top of the pack for intuitive use. For example, I would expect to be able 
to modify ALL chart properties by right clicking on the chart and selecting 
properties or parameters, however this does not allow setting of many chart 
properties including those about which I inquired. The manual and start-up 
guide is equally sketchy. Major parts of the user guide do not reflect the 
current version of the software. I followed the complete IB data tutorial and 
that did not tell me that I have to set additional parameters using the green 
connect box in the lower right corner. All of this makes the getting started 
process for even an experienced charting software user rather daunting. That 
said, there is a good bit to like about AB once one navigates the quirks.

      While I have now mastered enough of the basics to display the charts I 
want for those symbols I use, I am still having problems with my layouts not 
being restored the way I save them. I have learned to use the local and global 
layouts, but the fact is that when I re-start AB it does not restore my 
workspace to the way I left it and I find that irritating. At least I can 
switch to the layout tab, select my named layout, and restore my charts.

      Earl 



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      From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Edward Pottasch
      Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 2:41 AM
      To: [email protected]
      Subject: Re: [amibroker] New user - problems/questions



      hi,

      I think it is best to consult the manual. However, I have an additional 
remark / question on this.  I have been having problems with layouts all along. 

      1) For instance I have a layout I call "auto". I add something to "auto" 
then save it and when I open it the next day in some occasions there is some 
other program in one of the lower tab windows.

      2) Sometimes I add a program to a lower tab, then save the layout. The 
next day I open this layout and the chart is blanc, it can not find the code 
underneath.

      Sometimes this happens, sometimes it doesn't. Just wonder if anyone else 
has this problem or if I am doing something wrong. But what can one do wrong? 
You create a new layout, save the layout when you change something and still I 
get inconsistant behaviour.

      Could it be because I run 2 instances (or sometimes 3) of Amibroker on 1 
computer using different databases and that this messes up the layouts?

      thanks, Ed 



        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: MountainTopTrader 
        To: [email protected] 
        Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 4:07 PM
        Subject: [amibroker] New user - problems/questions



        I installed the Pro version yesterday using the IB data feed. I went 
through several of the tutorials and got a decent start on a dozen symbols and 
an hourly chart layout I liked on one tab in 3 panes on Sheet 1. I reduced the 
number of default sheets from 8 to 4.

        This morning when I opened AB, I had a whole different view. My candle 
sticks have been replaced by close only line chart and a bunch of tabs have 
been added for variations which I don't need or care about. Further, indicators 
I don't want have been applied to Sheets 2 through 4.

        Problems/questions:
          a.. How do I restore my layout and keep it that way when I reopen it? 
          b.. I can not find a way (menu or pop-up menu) to alter/restore the 
chart properties including something as basic as the chart style. The 
properties item on the pop-up menu is grayed out and charting preferences do 
not let me set the chart style. 
          c.. How do I remove tabs I don't want and add new tabs I do want? 
          d.. I can't seem to display all of the data collected. For example, 
6CU7 (Canadian Dollar) shows 7952 data bars retrieved. My IB database is set to 
10,000 bars of base time interval 5 minutes. At 288 bars per 24 hours, I should 
have 27 trading days (over a full month) of data. However zooming out on hourly 
or daily bars displays nothing further back than June 26 which is fewer than 6 
trading days. How do I get to view all of the data?
        Thank you.

        Earl 





   

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