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In MultiCharts .NET it is possible to develop indicators and signals not only in a pre-built editor, PLEditor.NET.exe, but in any other editor, for example, in a notepad, or in a more suitable editor such as MS VS | In MultiCharts .NET it is possible to develop indicators and signals not only in a pre-built editor, PLEditor.NET.exe, but in any other editor, for example, in a notepad, or in a more suitable editor such as MS VS and its freeware version, [https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/community/ MS VS Community]. | ||
The Integration process between MultiCharts .NET and MS VS is very simple. The script for each study is stored in a separate file (*.cs or *.vb). Below are the default paths of the folders where these scripts are stored: | The Integration process between MultiCharts .NET and MS VS is very simple. The script for each study is stored in a separate file (*.cs or *.vb). Below are the default paths of the folders where these scripts are stored: | ||
# For ''' | # For '''MultiCharts .NET64''' - %allusersprofile%\Application Data\TS Support\MultiCharts .NET64\StudyServer\Techniques\CS\ | ||
# For '''MultiCharts .NET''' - %allusersprofile%\Application Data\TS Support\MultiCharts .NET\StudyServer\Techniques\CS\ | # For '''MultiCharts .NET''' - %allusersprofile%\Application Data\TS Support\MultiCharts .NET\StudyServer\Techniques\CS\ | ||
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When the compilation is started in editor, MultiCharts .NET remembers what compilation mode was used. With future background compilations, when studies scripts are changed and saved from MS VS or any other editor, the most recent mode parameters will be used. | When the compilation is started in editor, MultiCharts .NET remembers what compilation mode was used. With future background compilations, when studies scripts are changed and saved from MS VS or any other editor, the most recent mode parameters will be used. | ||
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