setPriceBarColor without changing bar outline

creamers

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Maybe I shouldn’t compare the two, but this could be a positive point for people moving from NinjaTrader to MotiveWave. NinjaTrader’s charts look much cleaner and sharper, probably because when you compress the chart, you can still control the spacing between the bars.


Another difference is bar coloring. In MotiveWave, the entire bar is colored, whereas in Ninjatrader only the body is colored. In most cases, when coloring a bar, the intention is to highlight the body and not the wicks or the outline.


Am I missing something here, or is this simply a limitation of MotiveWave?

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I don't want a new theme, my theme is good, hollow bars and white/white theme and black outline as you see in my picture and my 2 questions in post #1.
 
I don't want a new theme, my theme is good, hollow bars and white/white theme and black outline as you see in my picture and my 2 questions in post #1.

If you don't like the way that MotiveWave is coloring the bars, you can change it via theme.

IE - If you want the wicks the same / different color.
 
Donovan, did you read my questions? The subject is: "setPriceBarColor' without changing bar outline"
The first question is about the look of the candles, sharpness and spacing etc, not the colors. (Think I found the bug report here about the bar spacing link)
The second question is about giving candles a color using de setPriceBarColor (Software Development Kit) but only the body not the wicks.
 
Sorry I didn't see notice this post was in the SDK discussion forum.

I'm just a guy, who was trying to help. I will certainly not make that mistake again dealing with you.
 
No problem, and thanks for taking the time. Reading through the forum, I’ve noticed that you seem to be the only person providing support here and that other team members don’t appear to be responding to questions.
 
you can hide the bars from Motivewave and draw the bars yourselves the way you like it (eg in a Figure).
getBarWidth probably returns the size in pixels it uses for horizontal spacing, as the different bar types have their own drawing implementation (HLC bar is smaller than a CandleStick.

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