Interface configuration

What is the “Cancel all pendings” setting in the menu when you right click on the order window of the MoonBot main terminal window?

Selecting “Cancel all pendings” in the menu by right-clicking on the order window of the MoonBot main terminal window will cancel all pending orders (Pendig), but unexecuted Buy orders will remain on the charts and will not be cancelled.

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What is the purpose of the “Show only active orders” setting in the menu when right-clicking on the order window of the MoonBot main window?

If you select “Show only active orders” in the menu when you right-click on the order window of the main window of the MoonBot terminal, only active orders that exist on the chart will be shown. If Buy order is moved into the red window then it will be executed and turn into a Sell

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What is the “Show only active market” option in the menu when you right click on the order window of the MoonBot main terminal window?

If you select “Show only active market” in the menu when you right-click on the orders window of the main MoonBot terminal window, only orders that relate to this market will be shown, i.e. if you enable this option and open a coin chart, you will only see orders on this coin in the window.

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What is the purpose of the “Show All orders” setting in the menu when you right click on the order window in the MoonBot main terminal window?

If you select “Show All orders” in the menu when you right-click on the order window in the main window of the MoonBot terminal, all orders will be shown. That is, the orders window will show both the executed orders to buy DONE and the orders placed on the coin charts, but not yet executed

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There are two windows below the chart in the main window of the MoonBot terminal, what are they for?

To ensure that we have information in front of us about orders and current events that occur in the MoonBot terminal and are then written to logs, it is useful to leave the order and log windows open in the bot. You can show or hide them on the Settings – User Interface tab by

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Can the MoonBot terminal enable alerts on drawing lines to sound a signal when the price crosses that line?

In MoonBot on some shapes (lines, triangle, Fibo) you can enable a notification when the price crosses a shape. To do this, draw a shape, right click on its node point (if it is a line, then anywhere on the line; if it is a triangle, then on one of its vertices). A drop-down menu

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I have a dark theme and I selected a gray colour for the horizontal line in the menu of the Pencil button, but when I set an alert on this line, it turns black and merges with the dark chart, where can I change the colour of the alert separately?

The MoonBot terminal does not explicitly set the alert colour because this colour is inverted relative to the base colour of the drawing element without alert. For example, if you assign a gray base colour to the drawing element and then set alert on it, the colour of the drawing element will become black and

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