stockfetcher 980 posts msg #26583 |
5/23/2003 3:59:14 PM
Due to recent discussions on the forums, we decided to release an early (beta) version of a chart color customization page. While this is by no means polished, we thought it would provide immediate benefit for a number of StockFetcher members.
In the final version we will offer a number of prebuilt chart color schemes - so if you have a favorite color configuration - send it our way (support@stockfetcher.com) !
Since this is a beta, you'll only be able to access the page through the following link:
http://www.stockfetcher.com/stockdb/fetcher?p=colorsettings
Send us your feedback!
Best regards!
StockFetcher.com Support
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gruender 101 posts msg #26587 - Ignore gruender |
5/23/2003 7:03:24 PM
SF, your beta feature to add chart color customization is terrific! I vote for this for immediate implementation. Now I will be able to spend all of my time playing with all of these colors and not have to worry about picking stocks!
Keep up the great job. Joe
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AntNet 36 posts msg #26593 - Ignore AntNet |
5/24/2003 1:37:38 AM
The custom chart colors option is great! I think the best way to have custom color applied would be to allow us to go to a page, like you have now, create our custom color code and then save the code as a "CHAIN" item / filter. We could then apply / add the "Color Chain" to any individual filter and we could make a different "Color Chain" for different filters if desired. I hope this approach doesn't open a pandoras box!
There is one other Custom Color feature you should add to make the charts even more useful. Please add a "Condition" / Filter specific over-ride! This would allow users to immediately see where / when "on the price chart" the filter was PREVIOUSLY applicable in a manner similar to the green triangles on the historical charts. This would be an easy and quick way to identify the EXACT BAR / Candle where / when the "Condition" / Filter occurred.
For example: If I specified the regular / normal "Candle Gain Border" as #009900 and the "Candle Loss Border" as #c00e0e then I could specify a "Condition" / Filter specific over-ride for "Candle Gain Border" as #000000 and the "Candle Loss Border" as #000000. This would make the applicable bar / candle highly visible and provide a good past reference point on the chart from which to make an analysis. You might even want to offer the "OVER-RIDE" feature on the Volume Bars.
I think adding the "Over-Ride" feature would also give SF Charts a unique advantage over other online charting alternatives and set a new standard for others to follow.
Thanks for your consideration.
Bert.
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adrianf 49 posts msg #26614 - Ignore adrianf |
5/26/2003 1:41:06 AM
What a great improvement. You guys are basically the only site I know of that listens to its customers.
The number ONE rule in any business is...take care of your customers and they will take care of the business.
Thanks again.
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karennma 8,057 posts msg #26636 - Ignore karennma |
5/27/2003 8:06:43 PM
Amen! I LOVE the color-coding! U guys are awesome!
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jimhsu 14 posts msg #29044 - Ignore jimhsu |
10/4/2003 6:55:46 PM
Cool feature. :)
Possible suggestion: chart settings - click here
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jimhsu 14 posts msg #29045 - Ignore jimhsu |
10/4/2003 6:57:28 PM
Oops.... would an admin put a return in that huge link??
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defghca 150 posts msg #29273 - Ignore defghca |
10/10/2003 5:18:14 PM
Tomb
give me the old parameters please.
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karennma 8,057 posts msg #29294 - Ignore karennma |
10/12/2003 12:08:57 AM
oh my god. i've screwed up my screen.
i clicked possible setting by jimhsu and ruined by screen!
how do i get it back to where it was. YUCK!!
help please!!! I didn't click reset or update or anything.
was just browsing!
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karennma 8,057 posts msg #29295 - Ignore karennma |
10/12/2003 12:10:27 AM
oh jeez. get me out of this black background.
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