Miscellaneous S/R Settings
Show S/R Value Labels - Label Styles - Extend Plot Lines - S/R Thickness - S/R Style - Support Colour - Resistance Colour - Text Colour - Rainbow Colour Mode
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Show S/R Value Labels - Label Styles - Extend Plot Lines - S/R Thickness - S/R Style - Support Colour - Resistance Colour - Text Colour - Rainbow Colour Mode
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The miscellaneous settings allows users to customise the visual style of the indicator in any way that they like. Within NVME Support and Resistance indicator, users can customise the zone colours, text colours, label plots, zone plot styles, zone horizontal coverage, zone thickness and even add a funky colour wave system.
This is the first option in the group that will determine if the indicator is allowed to plot the exact price label for each support and resistance zone or not.
If enabled, users will see text labels on the right hand side of the chart, which will look like this.
If disabled, users will see no text labels on the right hand side of the chart, which will look like this.
This is the second input field of the miscellaneous group and it allows users to change the plot method of the value labels on the right hand side of the indicator. Users can select from two options, which is having a label background and no background.
If the label left style is selected it will look like this.
If the no style is selected it will look like this.
This is the third option in the miscellaneous group and if enabled it will stretch the zones across the full chart horizontally so it will stay there long-term. However, we've already added measures for the zones to update with every new candle so this feature may not be necessary. Here is what it looks like enabled.
This is the fourth option in the miscellaneous group that allows users to change the vertical thickness of each zone generated on the chart. Default value is 10 so that it looks like a naturally drawn zone.
Increasing this value will make the zone appear a lot thicker.
Decreasing this value will make the zones appear a lot thinner.
This is the fifth option in the miscellaneous group that allows users to change the plot style of each zone generated on the chart. Users can select from 3 different plot styles such as dotted, solid and dashed.
Solid is a line that doesn't have any breaks or splits inside of it and it looks like this.
Dotted is a line that has separations between them and it looks like this.
Dashed is a line that shorter separations between them and it looks like this.
The support colour can be customised in the settings panel and the default colour for this is a low opacity green.
The resistance colour can be customised in the settings panel and the default colour for this is a low opacity red.
The text colour can be customised in the settings panel and the default colour for this is white.
The rainbow colour mode if enabled will make each zone go through a colour pulse mode and the colours will change after every tick. We don't recommend enabling this unless you want a strange chart layout haha.