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I have installed NT7 this week and trying different things. I have installed four bar types in this order:
WickedRenkoBarsType_NT7.zip
BetterRenkoBarsTypeV1.zip (and his brother BetterBrickStyleV2.zip)
SbSRenko_NT7.zip
NoGapRangeBars_NT7.zip
Presently, i see all of them but the NoGapRangeBars_NT7.zip which is the one i am most interested. It is invisible. Is it possible that some conflicts exist between them ? What would be the best approach to solve this problem ? Is it better to completly uninstall NT7 and begin all over again or can i remove a bar type from my setup ? For example, say i'd like to remove WickedRenkoBarsType what should i remove exactly ? Are Windows registry entries affected when we install a new bar type ?
Here is what i found in the set of indicators mentioned in the first post:
***NoGapRangeBars.cs
public NoGapRangeBarsType() : base(PeriodType.Final2) {}
*** WickedRenkoBarsType.cs
public WickedRenkoBarsType() : base(PeriodType.Final2) {}
Now that i found the culprit. What ID should i use to avoid any further conflicts with future install. I can't believe Ninja left this thing to the end user to figure out.
Where is the custom file located? or do you mean the script? I have the same issue going on too many bar types need to be able to manage them add/delete etc...
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