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Dave W.
2013-11-24 18:53:06


Hi. Is there any chance we could get some or all of the usability improvements in the next release? I realize they are fairly small, but when you are using the interface for hours at a time, some of the usability issues become significant.

Please see the attached link for descriptions and screen shots.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxSjaSuq_9wgTUhzcy10UFdzRnM/edit?usp=sharing

Examples for enhancements listed in the file:
4. Allow the user to double-click on the name of an item in the simulator window to bring up the most recent performance report.

5. Allow the user to group items by category (for example, in the Simulator window) without having to go into the "manage" window. For example, when the user clicks the "new" button on the simulator window, provide an option to create a new group. Then, allow the user to drag and drop items into / out of the new group. The current method works, but is time consuming.

6. Expand the area available for coding in the Create a Trading System window below (and/or make the window resizable). A better solution would actually be to give the user a separate editor window, similar to the Script Editor.

7. Allow use of { } brackets to enclose a long code comment.

8. Add "Save and Run Backtest" and "Save and Optimize" buttons to the bottom of the 'Update a Trading System' window (would save a ton of extra clicks).



clonex
2013-11-25 01:06:33



Good idea Dave.

Please change in rules analyzer/ display all entries. If i have few rules this function not works because short possible time to click on this option.

Thanks



QuantShare
2013-11-25 13:45:40



Yes, sure. I sent you a message regarding this.


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