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2 Buggy Issues I'm Experiencing

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[2018-06-10 22:23:13]
cmet - Posts: 535
There are two things that have I've been experiencing that I wanted to mention. They're not critical, just irritating.

Version: 1750 64 Bit.

1. Lag between entering changes in the lower text box on studies. This is the box that appears when you open studies and highlight an input to change in the upper right panel. When I type in this text box, it takes about 1-2 seconds for the input to change in the upper panel. Too easy to inadvertently close the studies dialogue box thinking the settings have updated when they haven't and then having to do it again.

2. "Use Evening Session" in the Chart Settings editor keeps getting checked on charts that don't use it. This has actually been going on for a while but is infrequent. These are charts that are only used for day session indicator plotting and are never modified (or even looked at by me).
[2018-06-11 00:10:01]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
1. We know why this in general happens but it is because apparently your set up in Sierra Chart is presenting a high CPU load. The update should occur within 1/4 second. We will make sure the final input value is captured when you close or apply the Study Settings. You should also have a look at help topic 30:
High CPU Usage | Inactive User Interface | Poor Performance | Long Time to Load Chart Data | Charts Reloading Often

2. Refer to:
Chart Session Times: Session Times Automatically Changing Unexpectedly
Sierra Chart Support - Engineering Level

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