How do you install indiors in MT4 iOS, High Sierra?
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    Usually there's a mapp named MQL4 and out there its 'experts' then I can drag and drop all of the custom indiors I want, but since ios sierra high was installed the MQL mapp has disappeared.

    Not that proficient on ios so if somebody could give me a clue I would appreciate that. Im using xm broker btw.

  2. #2
    Anyone has an idea? I talked to xm's service however they couldnt help me

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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    anyone has a hint? I spoke to xm's support however they couldnt help me
    Visit fileopen data folder in the terminal menu and you shall find it there

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote Proceed to fileopen data folder in the terminal menu and you will find it there
    Ahh thanks, I did find it, but I cant drag and drop. When I track the exact same route through finder, to the exact same mapp place, the mapp that's now named com.xmuk.macmt4 is not viewable... guy I used to be a killer back in the XP windows days... now I hardly can do copy paste lol...

  5. #5
    I think I got it!

    Visit XM MT4, select it and right click it. Choose Show Package Content

    gt; drive C gt; Program Documents gt; XM MT4 gt; MQL4


    I had the same problem, but before you asked it I didn't put enough energy to this answer. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    I believe I got it! Proceed into XM MT4, select it and click it. Choose Show Package Content gt; push C gt; Program Files gt; XM MT4 gt; MQL4 I had exactly the same problem, however until you asked it I didn't put enough energy into this solution. Thanks!
    Hehe happy it helped you, but im stuck. The patch your naming used to be the one I have to find the MQL4 mapp.

    Now itsown:

    Show package content / content / tools / wineprefix / drive_c / program files / XM UK MT4 / after which all the document mapps, however MQL4 isnt showing.

    I have attempted to input the show hidden files command but nothing

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote Ahh thanks, i did find it, but i cant drag and drop. And when I monitor precisely the exact same route via finder, to precisely the exact same mapp place, the mapp that's currently named com.xmuk.macmt4 isn't viewable... man I was a killer back in the XP windows... now I barely can perform copy paste lol....
    You should add /portable switch to your command starting the terminal.exe
    Then you will have all the documents in how it was in the old days (ie : the folder where you installed the metatraderMQL4 folder and then all the usual, instead of the way they do it /portable switch)

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote You should add /mobile switch to your command starting the terminal.exe Then you shall have all the files in how it was from the old days (ie : the folder where you installed the metatraderMQL4 folder and then all the usual, rather than the way they do it without /mobile change)
    ermm... how can I do that? I tried to input /mobile change into terminal but nothing... haha that is how clueless iam on ios

  9. #9
    Try this:

    - open Data Folder

    - Open Data Folder (again)

    On the previous window return to your own computer and to the positioning of your indiors/EAs.

    Select, copy paste (just one thing each time)

    To me it worked.

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Try this: - open Info Folder - open Info Folder (again) On this previous window return to your computer and to the positioning of your indiors/EAs. Select, copy paste (just one item each time) To me it worked.
    Still no go, this is the reason why people should hate apple, no matter this cant change color scheme nonsens...


    anybody have an answer for this yet?

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