On the one hand I can't help but admire the enormous work you guys produce in these Forums, responding to user requests. On the other hand, there are a lot of issues you just dismiss as trivial, or as having a lesser priority that the next big feature to be added.
Has it ever ocurred to anyone, that you're buildig these new features on a bug-ridden white elephant that will make these new features just as bug ridden, as the old ones? And that sooner or later this entire house of cards is going to come crashing down?
A year and a half ago, I got tired of banging my head agains the wall and just stopped using WL.
Now I have once again have some ideas, I'd like to try out, wihtout moving to another broker and learning yet another backtesting language.
It didn't take long before I ran into the same old wall. The same old irritations from years ago. The same crashes as years ago.
So I'm opening these old issues, if they are still present, to collect one big complaint to Fidelity.
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While I don't believe this is more than a very petite annoyance,
Actually, in the frame of all the other annoyances, this loomed rather large in February 2012, and continues to do so 19 months later!
It's a constant reminder of the many other irritations and unfixed bugs in WealthLab.
A side effect of the unmaximized windo is, that the title of the strategy is often invisible, because it shows up in the WL title bar only when maximized, and the strategy title bar is voered when WL opens.
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there must be something else to it because I have not been able to catch it. Any of the actions mentioned result in an expected outcome: cycling through open strategy windows will preserve their maximized state - either in maximized or normal workspace, in main or secondary workspace etc.
The only way I can cycle through strategies, and find the next window still maximized, is to use CTRL+TAB. This does not work when opening a strategy from disk. They
always open at less than full size.
Just another part of the inept windows management in WealthLab.
It gets worse, when I open the Data Manager. It not only never comes up full size. I opens scrolled DOWN, so if I want to maximize it, I must first scroll up to uncover the maximize button. Trivial? I don't think so.