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    Add-on Properties Window Approach

    Hello Guy,

    I'm trying to make a Property Window like this:





    Is there any smart / easy approach to do that?

    HTML Code:
    DetailsWindow(NinjaTrader.Resource.NinjaScriptProperties);
    .... or ....
    NTWindow();
    I have already opened a window, but still stuck how to populate with some properties.

    Should I use NTGridProperties, System.Windows.Controls.Grid, ...?

    If someone has some example, I would apreciate receiving that.

    Thank you.

    #2
    Hello Rudmax,

    Thanks for opening the thread.

    I do not have information available for using NTPropertiesGrid and we would not be able to provide support for its usage. It would be possible to place WPF Menus and MenuItems within a System.Windows.Controls.Grid and it is also possible to create a XAML for your AddOn to design the page.

    The AddOn Framework example in the AddOn Development Overview section of the help guide can provide an example for using a XAML file.

    AddOn Development overview - https://ninjatrader.com/support/help...t_overview.htm

    Additional information on creating AddOn windows can be referenced here - https://ninjatrader.com/support/help...don_window.htm

    Please let us know if we can be of further assistance.
    JimNinjaTrader Customer Service

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      #3
      Thanks for your answer Jim

      I'm figured it out, those line helped me:

      HTML Code:
      NinjaTrader.Gui.Tools.Properties properties = new NinjaTrader.Gui.Tools.Properties();
      properties.Caption = "Tittle Description - " + Instrument.FullName;
      properties.PropertyGrid.SelectedObject = object; // here all the properties will br filled up at the grid
      properties.ApplyHandler = (o, b) => {
      	if (o != null) {
      		object = o as ObjectClass;
      	}
      };
      properties.ShowDialog();

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