Customisation
Display Styles - Text Size - Background Colour - Text Colour - Rainbow Colour Wave Mode - Panel Positioning - Dashboard Positioning
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Display Styles - Text Size - Background Colour - Text Colour - Rainbow Colour Wave Mode - Panel Positioning - Dashboard Positioning
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The customisation group allows you to change the way the NVME Market Scanner is represented on your charts. This will not impact the signals or the data provided by the scanner but change how it looks and where it is positioned.
This is the first input field of the group that comes in the form of a drop-down menu. Users are able to change how the data is represented to them in the form of a label or a panel. Users can even turn the market scanner off inside of this section too.
This is what the label style will look like:
This is what the panel style will look like:
This is the second input field of the group, which allows users to change the text-size of the scanner. Some users may want it to be smaller for clarity on the charts, and some users may require for it to be bigger so they can easily read it. We added this here so that users can change the style to suit mobile devices too. There are three text sizes available that to choose from, which is tiny, small and normal.
Here is what normal looks like:
Here is what small looks like:
Here is what tiny looks like:
The next two input fields are colour boxes that allows users to customise the colour of each element to their liking. These fields supports all colours within the RGB Spectrum and they can even use colour codes too.
The default background colour is #363a45 however it is at the opacity of 0%.
The default text colour is white at the opacity of 100%.
These are the next two input fields that allows the user to set their market scanner to do rainbow colour waves that works after every bar update / tick. If enabled the users will experience a unique colour switching between the elements.
This is the next input field that comes in the form of a dropdown and it allows users to change where the panel style is positioned within the chart. Users can select from the following options: Top Left, Top Middle, Top Right, Middle Left, Central, Middle Right, Bottom Left, Bottom Middle, Bottom Right.
This is the dashboard label only input field that comes with two inputs. One allowing you to customise the horizontal position of the dashboard and the other allowing you to customise the vertical position of the dashboard.
Increasing the dashboard X value will place the dashboard further away from the active candlestick.
Decreasing the dashboard X value will place the dashboard closer towards the active candlestick.
The dashboard Y position has four options to choose from, which are High, Forced Middle, Middle and Low. High uses the recent high of the active candle. Forced Middle tries to place the label within the centre of your chart. Middle will place the label near or in the centre of your chart. Low uses the recent low of the active candle.