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thanks!
will #define in the initialisation loop work?
How do you use it?
thanks!
will #define in the initialisation loop work?
how to use it?
https://www.mql5.com/ru/code/9951
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Look .
Zhunko says it does not work,
Sorry, did not test it myself.
somewhere else saw something like this
see
Isn't it easier to upload a template?
How to do it programmatically?
Isn't it easier to upload a template?
How to do it programmatically, please?
this library has a template call function
Isn't it easier to upload a template?
How to do it programmatically?
this library has a template call function
There is a
Is this the only option?
I wasn't asking about ready-made, I was asking - how can you do it yourself?
Zhunko:
Баран истрии?! Это круто!
Missed a space, corrected.
Is this the only option?
I wasn't asking about a ready-made one, I was asking - how can you do it yourself?
1. open the graph properties window.
2. Find property window by title and class.
3. Switch the tab to the first one.
4. Find the colourbox you want by its id.
5. Set the required colour.
6. Press the OK button.
1. open the graph properties window.
2. Locate the properties window by title and class.
3. Switch the tab to the first tab.
4. Find the colourbox you want by its id.
5. Set the required colour.
6. Press the OK button.
OK!
And programmatically?
For example - I want to paint different pairs in different colours?
A template won't work... Do you need different templates?
OK!
And programmatically?
For example - I want to paint different pairs in different colours?
A template won't work... Do you need different templates?