Hello,

1. It asks already if you want to close last window.
 By the way - you can easily re-open the window if you have closed it, using 
File->New->Default Chart.

2. It accepts but note that database stores QUOTES, not windows. Window setups 
are stored in LAYOUT files and broker.newcharts, so 
the entire backup is the backup of entire AmiBroker directory together with ALL 
subfolders.

Best regards,
Tomasz Janeczko
amibroker.com
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jan Malmberg 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 6:51 AM
  Subject: [amibroker] Extremely tired of this.


  Hi Tomas and everyone else.

   

  I have a severe problem with Amibroker, and I am now starting to resent this 
program that I have very much enjoyed working with.

   

  Here's the problem:

    1.. I accidentally closed a window the other day. I used all eight tabs, 
many charts filled with comments and Elliott Wave markings and so on. 100's of 
charts. Literally. Amibroker simply must ask if you really want to close the 
window in the future. It doesn't now, and that can simply not continue to be 
the case in the next version. 
    2.. What is even more frustrating is that the program simply no longer 
accepts the backup of the entire database and the broker workspaces, which 
included the windows. It reads them from the other hard drive, yes. But then it 
doesn't actually save them to the hard drive I work from. So, I spent hours 
yesterday marking up my charts again, and now the backup doesn't work, nothing 
works, and that work was wasted. 
   

  Please implement these changes in the next version. Maybe it is already 
there, but I have searched the entire Preferences section and I cannot find it 
there. I cannot in proper terms express how much work in terms of time and 
emotion that went into the now lost charts, and how negative I feel about this. 
I write analysis for other people and institutions, not just for myself, and 
now I am put out of business for a minimum of 14 days, a lot more time before 
even half the charts are restored. Of course, half of it is my fault, since I 
decided to start a new section of charts, which overwrote the old copy. Now, 
since not even the new work is useable anymore, what does it matter.

   

  Regards,

  Jan Malmberg

   

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