I had thought it was the result of IsSuspendedWhileInactive in indicators, but I have gone to great lengths to be sure that is always set to false, and use no stock Ninja studies to be sure of that. It seems to be all charts, even those with no studies.
It is hard to tell if this is a render only issue or if the calcs have also been suspended. In either case, it is really unacceptable behavior. No trading application would do this.
I have a fairly large workspace with a lot of charts, but am still able to run with a very low CPU/GPU utilization. I do not need any throttling by Ninja.
Is this expected behavior?
Is there a way to globally turn off this throttling?
Is this related to the refresh time of charts which is know open issue?
What is Ninja using to detect inactivity?
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