A little something I found lost depth within the vaults of time. Its a script to detach your chart from MT4 for mulit-screen users. Simple enough the undock chart.ex4 is a script and goes in the script folder. Detach.dll goes in the library folder.

hey man thank you also is there a way to set it so if i close my mt4 it reloads my undocked charts to where i had them? ( so say i have 3 charts on 3 diffrent screens they all reopen to them screens insted of redocking into mt4)?


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I have tried to install the script in the data folder \MetaTrader5\MQL5\Scripts and the MT4iConnect.dll file in the libraries folder. But when I restart the program, the undock chart script is not visible.

I am using JMP Pro version 12.2.0 (64-bit) and I am facing an issue with JMP. When I use "Selection" tool to choose a chart or report, I copy it and then I paste it to other application, there is always some part missing. Is there anyone facing the same problem? Do you know how to fix it?

- When I dock / undock my laptop repeatedly in a day with both Outlook & JMP open, I will end up with 'partial paste' issues, with the re-docked image overfilling the paste area (similar to what you see) and underfilling when undocked. So I will sometimes just use a tool like SnagIt Capture to grab the image I want.

It would be nice to be able to undock the Stock Screener to move it to the side where the watchlists are, or in a new window entirely. The reason is because now, if you try to use the screener while also viewing charts, you need to drag the screener up and it distorts the scale of the chart you are viewing. So if you could have the scanner to the side, or in a different window, you click a ticker in the scanner, and the chart loads in the main window you are using for charting.

Im having the same issue where the text in the left hand side menu getting truncated. would be great if that could be expanded. The other issue is really poor resolution when i try to export the gantt chart.

Furthermore, a default set of charts is opened automatically after loading has been finished. The charts can be divided into three groups: timeline-, statistical-, and informational charts. Timeline charts show detailed event based information for arbitrary time intervals while statistical charts reveal accumulated measures which were computed from the corresponding event data. Informational charts provide additional or explanatory information regarding timeline- and statistical charts. All available charts can be opened with the Charts toolbar which is explained in Chapter LINK.

In the following sections we will explain the basic functions of the Vampir GUI which are generic to all charts. If you are already familiar with the fundamentals feel free to skip this chapter. The details of the different charts are explained in Chapter LINK.

The utility of charts can be increased by correlating them and their provided information. Vampir supports this mode of operation by allowing to display multiple charts at the same time. All timeline charts, such as the Master Timeline and the Process Timeline display a sequence of events. Those charts are therefore aligned vertically. This alignment ensures that the temporal relationship of events is preserved across chart boundaries.

The user can arrange the placement of the charts according to his preferences by dragging them into the desired position. When the left mouse button is pressed while the mouse pointer is located above a placement decoration, the layout engine will give visual clues as to where the chart may be moved. As soon as the user releases the left mouse button the chart arrangement will be changed according to his intentions. The entire procedure is depicted in Figures LINK and LINK.

The Trace View window can host an arbitrary number of charts. Charts can be added by clicking on the respective icon in the Charts toolbar or the corresponding Chart menu entry. With a few more clicks, charts can be combined to a custom chart arrangement as depicted in Figure LINK. Customized layouts can be saved as described in Chapter LINK.

Every chart can be undocked or closed by clicking the dedicated icon in its upper right corner as shown in Figure LINK. Undocking a chart means to free the chart from the current arrangement and present it in an own window. To dock/undock a chart follow Figure LINK, respectively Figure LINK.

Considering that labels, e.g., those showing names or values of functions often need more space to show its whole text, there is a further option of resizing. In order to read labels completely, it might be useful to alter the distribution of space shared by the labels and the graphical representation in a chart. When hovering the blank space between labels and graphical representation, a movable separator appears. By dragging the separator decoration with the left mouse button the chart space provided for the labels can be resized. The whole process is illustrated in Figure LINK.

All chart displays have their own context menu containing common as well as display specific entries. In this section only the most common entries will be discussed. A context menu can be accessed by right clicking anywhere in the chart window.

In the timeline charts zooming produces a more detailed view of a selected time interval and therefore reveals new information that was previously hidden in the larger section. Short function calls in the Master Timeline may not be visible unless an appropriate zooming level has been reached. In other words, if the execution time of functions is too short with respect to the available pixel resolution of your computer display, zooming into a shorter time interval is required in order to make them visible.

Note: Other charts are affected by zooming in the timeline displays. The interval chosen in a timeline chart, such as Master Timeline or Process Timeline also defines the time interval for the calculation of accumulated measurements in the statistical charts.

Statistical charts like the Function Summary provide zooming of statistic values. In these cases zooming does not affect any other chart. Zooming is disabled in the Pie Chart mode of the Function Summary accessible via the context menu under Set Chart Mode -> Pie Chart.

To zoom into an area, click and hold the left mouse button and select the area as shown in Figure LINK. It is possible to zoom horizontally and in some charts also vertically. In the Master Timeline horizontal zooming defines the time interval to be visualized whereas vertical zooming selects a group of processes to be displayed. To scroll horizontally move the slider at the bottom or use the mouse wheel. To get back to the initial state of zooming select Reset Horizontal Zoom or Reset Vertical Zoom (see Section \ref{sec:contextmenu}) in the context menu of the respective performance chart.

In order to return to the previous zooming state an undo functionality, accessible via the Edit menu, is provided. Alternatively, the key combination Ctrl+Z also reverts the last zoom. Accordingly, a reverted zooming action can be redone by selecting Redo in the Edit menu or by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Z. The undo functionality is not bound to single performance charts but works across the entire application. The labels of the Undo and Redo menu entries also state which kind of action will be undone/redone next.

The colors represent user-defined groups of functions or activities. Please note that all charts added to the Trace View window will calculate their statistic information according to the selected time interval (zooming state) in the Zoom Toolbar. The Zoom Toolbar can be enabled and disabled with the toolbar's context menu entry Zoom Toolbar.

The Charts Toolbar is used to open instances of the available performance charts. It is located in the upper left corner of the Trace View window as shown in Figure LINK. The toolbar can be dragged and dropped to alternative positions. The Charts Toolbar can be disabled with the toolbar's context menu entry Charts.

Table LINK gives an overview of the available performance charts with their corresponding icons. The icons are arranged in three groups, divided by small separators. The first group represents timeline charts, whose zooming states affect all other charts. The second group consists of statistical charts, providing special information and statistics for a chosen interval. Vampir allows multiple instances for charts of these categories. The last group comprises of informational charts, providing specific textual information or legends. Only one instance of an informational chart can be opened at a time.

By default, the Filters panel and the Details-on-Demand are shown as docked panels on the right-hand side in the main window. Bookmarks and Collaboration are shown as popovers by default. The Legend is shown as docked on the left-hand side in a visualization by default. Click on the docking icon, , or the undocking icon, , respectively to switch between panel and popover state. No matter what state is used to display a panel, the content will always be remembered.

Docked panels may be preferred when you interact with the content of the panel often, or, when you need to see the content at all times. For example, if you need to view the current state of the filters in the filters panel. If an analysis has been created in TIBCO Spotfire Professional, the author of the analysis may have changed the position of the panels; docked panels may be placed in the left, right, or bottom part of the main window. If so, the position specified by the author will always be used for the docked panels, but you can still undock a panel and show it as a popover instead. 2351a5e196

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