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    Reload of NT source code when opened in the screen editor

    Dear Sirs,

    this suggestion will be very appreciated by programmers:

    When developing a complex strategy I usually use Visul Studio
    to debug and edit.

    When I switch form VisualStudio to NT editor to compile my script I have to:

    1- Close the editor because the file has changed into Visual Studio but NOT in your editor
    2- Click Tools-->Edit Ninjascript-->Strategy
    3- Click on the strategy

    I suggest you to add to your editor a simple button "reload file" or better automatically
    reload the file because changed outside the NT editor.


    Thanks
    GB

    #2
    Thanks for sharing your thoughts here GB how to further improve this process in our NinjaTrader platform - I've added this to our product management enhancement tracking lists under #1643 so our developers could consider it for a future release.

    Thanks again and have a great (trading) day,
    BertrandNinjaTrader Customer Service

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      Originally posted by gbulle View Post
      Dear Sirs,

      this suggestion will be very appreciated by programmers:

      When developing a complex strategy I usually use Visul Studio
      to debug and edit.

      When I switch form VisualStudio to NT editor to compile my script I have to:

      1- Close the editor because the file has changed into Visual Studio but NOT in your editor
      2- Click Tools-->Edit Ninjascript-->Strategy
      3- Click on the strategy

      I suggest you to add to your editor a simple button "reload file" or better automatically
      reload the file because changed outside the NT editor.


      Thanks
      GB
      Just make sure that the file you are editing in VS is NOT also open in the NT editor. Instead have another file (better yet, a dummy file) open, and use that for compiling, because then as the file in VS has changed on disk, (you saved it of course? ), NT will compile it all in.

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