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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\ | ||