New Table Font Settings

March 30th, 2006

As mentioned in a prior blog posting, the next release of the Analyser has a feature where less “white space” is wasted between rows where a table is used within the software. The video below gives some demonstrations on how this can be utilised and how some common traps can be avoided.

Note: You can upgrade to this version already by manually running your Updater Program.

Click here to watch the video recording.


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  1. Merv Kroll says:

    Hi Craig. I have already downloaded this version, and the visual difference is magic. Still cannot see any reference to the CFD interface yet, which I kinda expected…. What is the latest expected release date?

    Merv Kroll

  2. Craig says:

    Hi Merv,

    It’s in there but hidden, due to some final contract/legal issues.

    And thanks for the comments on the table changes too.

    Regards,
    Craig.

  3. Peter Randles says:

    Hi Craig,

    Thanks for these changes.

    I notice these new table font settings apply also to other tables eg Market Depth. The header for MD has significant areas of vacant space – is there any chance of this part getting some treatment as well?

    r

    Peter

  4. Robert Attwater says:

    Hi Craig,

    The ability to show alternate row shading improves readability greatly. Once set up, it remains on watch lists just fine. However, having set it up on my portfolio list table via “appearance settings”, it appears not to be remembered, & needs to be re-initiated every time i open the programme ? Am i doing something wrong here ?

    regards,

    Robert

  5. Barry Gray says:

    Craig,

    I have a different request, but it is related to the clarity of information.
    I would like to have the ability to use THICK lines for the Price Bars,
    but retain THIN lines for Moving Averages,Trend Lines etc.
    Many other software packages have this ability to vary the thickness of
    individual items.

    Thank you,
    Barry Gray

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