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Getting reference to NT7 internal like ToolBar or Chart Trader column
With charts, there are quite a few things I do all the time that I'd like to be able to execute with a click on a button instead of manually.
I could put it on the ToolBar but since I have Chart Trader open all the time, I figure I can put bigger buttons on the Chart Trader panel, and there's a lot of space on it.
This is the line that grabs the chart's toolstrip, I guess?
I lifted that from someone else's indicator here on futures.io (formerly BMT).
Does anyone know what the code would be to grab the Chart Trader button bar? Or does anyone know how I'd find out?
Thanks.
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Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
you can try vertical scroll tool indi, it has an option to keep current price in middle in 'Centre' AutoScroll mode. Have a look ,if it solve ur purpose.
Just lost my post! Guess I must have hit preview instead of submit.
Here it is again.
I put together an indicator to put buttons onto the Chart Trader panel which I use a lot.
The buttons don't do anything yet - that's the next challenge. The first button is meant to toggle the trade display on or off, the second centres the price on the Y-axis. I'll look at the vertical scroll tool indi and I'll search around for the rest, but if anyone's got any more help, that'd be totally appreciated.
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