Compact Table Widget in Dashboards
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Melodic Stingray
I am one hour into looking at Koyfin and not seeing that it will work for me. Do any of you know how to accomplish what I am trying to recreate? See attached photo... I can't figure out ho to put multiple columns of data... This is a 90" TV on the other side of my office. I want to be able to get the info I am looking for at a glance.
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My Dashboard: Watchlist with Tabs
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Incarnadine Meadowlark
Currently when adding a Watchlist Component to a dashboard, the Watchlist Component does not have Tabs (for quick watch list selection).
It would be useful if the user could choose add Tabs in the Component. This would enable faster selection, and easy categorisation of relevant watch lists.
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Multiple Panels in Watchlists
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Extended Dragon
It would be great to have multiple panes in a watchlist instead of having to scroll down to see everything in your watchlist. Bloomberg worksheets have this option so I am spoiled a little as a long time bberg user. Monitors are getting wider but are vertically challenged.
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Support scrolling on dashboard
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Existing Magpie
is it really possible that i cannot have more than one physical page in a dashboard view? I want to be able to scroll down and see more widgets rather than being constrained by the space on my screen.
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My dashboards: option to hide components headings and space between components
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Gossamer Kite
I don't need those after I've setup my dashboard.
Data inside components will have more space for display.
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Compact View for Dashboards
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Umber Magpie
I've attached a screenshot of another terminal I've used in the past (Godel). These kind of elements are extremely useful for tracking at quick glance. I want to monitor ~100 tickers every day. I don't need the 1D performance graph, just the current price (and clicking it should open the DES page). The elements should be draggable and resizeable (in my screenshot they are all the same size, but sometimes I want to focus more on certain tickers).
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Fortunate timing, we are building something exactly for this use case.
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Umber Magpie
Conor MacNeil Looks good! I think having a UI similar to the one in my screenshot looks a tad more readable (personal opinion), but this will be helpful as well.
Conor MacNeil
Umber Magpie: Yes, with this dashboard component, you can create views like the one you have shared. The dashboard has multiple components, that can be resized, etc.
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Hey Vince, this specific form factor for tables is not possible, but we have designed this and plan to implement it next year. For now I will migrate this ticket to feature requests.
Conor MacNeil
Hey Matt, just to answer your question, you are correct in your assertion. We have discussed scrolling dashboards internally, so this may be something we look to support in the future.
Conor MacNeil
Hey Denis, can you possible take a screenshot to illustrate what headings you are referring to?
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Gossamer Kite
Conor MacNeil, see the screenshot with the empty space highlighted. Thanks for the quick response and great product!
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Gossamer Kite: Understood, thanks for sharing this!
I agree these add a bit of bulk or use up real estate. They are necessary for the purpose of changing watchlist, views, and codes, however. Would require some thought to redesign the UI/UX here.
We do have something on our roadmap which is a condensed view dashboard. This lays more emphasis on packing more data into a screen, which I think you'd like. Will leave the feature request open for now, but thanks for sharing this.
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Gossamer Kite
Conor MacNeil, yes, condensed view is what it's about. I believe that FactSet and Bloomberg Launchpad have similar functionalities—after a user finishes setting up the dashboard, controls and components' headings can be hidden to save space.
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