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tomele » Mon Feb 17, 2020 9:59 pm wrote:
Just enter the signal (PK-1/H1) there. And to be sure, enter the same in VetoOnOppositeSignals.

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Hi Thomas,

Can we enter 2 parameters on ForceExitOnOppositeSignals', e.g. (PK-1/H1, xSTh1/M15)? Like wise, also enter the same parameters on VetoOnOppositeSignals?

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taipan » 18 Feb 2020, 12:08 wrote:
Hi Thomas,

Can we enter 2 parameters on ForceExitOnOppositeSignals', e.g. (PK-1/H1, xSTh1/M15)? Like wise, also enter the same parameters on VetoOnOppositeSignals?

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Yes, sure. But you must tell TDesk how to logically connect them in Veto...Logic resp. ForceExit...Logic inpus. See the manual for further details.

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tomele » 17 Feb 2020, 15:59 wrote:
WorldsEnd wrote:I still have no idea which statement I need to enter behind 'ForceExitOnOppositeSignals' to get the exit condition for Desky to close the position.
Just enter the signal (PK-1/H1) there. And to be sure, enter the same in VetoOnOppositeSignals.

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Thx Thomas,
will give it a shoot :good:
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I recognized that TDesk and UBD are going to expire on the 1st of april. Are we getting the possibility to download a version with prolonged usability anytime soon?
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Hoping we might get an updated TDesk as it's due to expire tomorrow...
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Hey, am new here. trying out the desky.. so far really cool. pat on the back for the Dev's..
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Hi @all.

In preparation for the release of TDesk 7, I want to get rid of some unnecessary inputs. Thus my question to all TDesk users: Whoever uses (modifies) one of the following inputs, please sing out:

- AbnormalSpreadThreshold
- PossibleStopHuntThreshold
- ScaleX
- ScaleY

Thanks in advance.

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tomele » Mon Nov 16, 2020 4:49 am wrote:Hi @all.

In preparation for the release of TDesk 7, I want to get rid of some unnecessary inputs. Thus my question to all TDesk users: Whoever uses (modifies) one of the following inputs, please sing out:

- AbnormalSpreadThreshold
- PossibleStopHuntThreshold
- ScaleX
- ScaleY

Thanks in advance.

Cheers
Thomas
Hi Thomas,

I am using ScaleX for better arrangement of the TDesk display.

cheers,
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Hi Thomas,
I also use ScaleX and ScaleY on my 4K displays.
Thanks, Andrew
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Thanks for the reply.

Did you guys know that by changing the font size you force TDesk to automatically scale the whole system up or down?

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