6.2 Debugging with Microsoft Visual Studio Express: Difference between revisions
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However, we created a workaround: click the http://www.multicharts.com/trading-software/images/4/45/VS2.png button on the tool bar of PLEditor .NET and MS VS C# Express will be opened. It will contain one C# project with the scripts of all studies. To start the debugging process run MultiCharts .NET from MS VS. To do that: | However, we created a workaround: click the http://www.multicharts.com/trading-software/images/4/45/VS2.png button on the tool bar of PLEditor .NET and MS VS C# Express will be opened. It will contain one C# project with the scripts of all studies. To start the debugging process run MultiCharts .NET from MS VS. To do that: | ||
# Click Debug in the main menu. | # Click '''Debug''' in the main menu. | ||
# Select Start Debugging. | # Select '''Start Debugging'''. | ||
<br>After that, MultiCharts .NET should start. | |||
[[Category:6. Integration with Microsoft Visual Studio/Express]] | [[Category:6. Integration with Microsoft Visual Studio/Express]] |
Latest revision as of 17:00, 12 September 2024
C# Express and VB.NET Express versions are distributed separately. The Information below can be applied only to Microsoft Visual Studio C# 2010 Express. This free version of MS VS has one drawback: it does not have the Attach To Process menu.
However, we created a workaround: click the button on the tool bar of PLEditor .NET and MS VS C# Express will be opened. It will contain one C# project with the scripts of all studies. To start the debugging process run MultiCharts .NET from MS VS. To do that:
- Click Debug in the main menu.
- Select Start Debugging.
After that, MultiCharts .NET should start.