Murray Ruggiero
Sponsor
Quote from HiggsBoson:
I use TradersStudio all the time.
I have a suggestion for Murray. During system development I code, check syntax, save, and run. I do this over and over. I really only need to see a message box if syntax checking fails, so why do I have to click "OK" after every syntax check? Also, when I save my program, another stupid box opens up asking me about a password. Another useless mouse click. These may seem like minor issues, but when you stay up until 4:00am running test after test, all that extra clicking gets really old. Why can't I just hit "F3" and save and check syntax at the same time, a la TradeStation?
Well it's not 1 key but Cntrl S does the save/verify.
The reason that we ask about saving anyway was because of the translator, if the code did not translate 100% perfectly using the migration tool, sometimes because the code had syntax errors in TradeStation because it was cut and pasted from a web site, I wanted a option that they could save it and go back and fix it later.
I will take added a syntax check with a single hot key under advisement for version 3.0 due out this spring
