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NT7 and NT8 does have a snippet system in the NinjaScript editor where you can right click in the code editor and select “Insert Code Snippit”. Unfortunately it is currently limited to snippits we have predefine, more information can be found here: Code Snippets
There is also a new feature in NT8 which may indirectly address your item which is the ability to exclude a file from compilation. This would give you the ability to create a file where you could store any code/text that you wanted to keep easy access too for easy copy and paste operations that doesn’t get included in compilation.
• Windows Vista (SP2) w/ Platform Update, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 w/ Platform Update, Windows Server 2008 R2 or later.
• 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster 32-bit or 64-bit processor
• 2GB RAM
• Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 (pre-installed on most PC’s)
• Screen resolution of 1024 x 768
• DirectX10 compatible graphics card highly recommended
Wow. My cell phone is faster. Literally, faster. (Quad core 2.5Ghz, 3GB ram).
I think the user was asking for recommendations not minimum requirements. It's safe to say, the recommendation should always be to buy the fastest system you can afford to build. Emphasis on a fast SSD, at least 8GB of memory, and fast CPU. The video card is the least important for traders, after considering its multi-monitor support.
I did think that Ninja was throwing around the idea of using GPU support for faster processing speed being that for the money, you could destroy CPU performance. Not that I know much about this but I would refer to coin mining rigs as my example.
NinjaTrader 8 uses DirectX for rendering charts. DirectX is processed by graphics card vs CPU. Majority of PC's these days have graphics cards that support DirectX. Shouldn't be an issue but we thought it made sense to include this specification in our minimum requirements.