An additional comment, cause i did not have the time to explain the expected behaviour in detail, in my previous post: If you have a look at the Windows.Forms PropertyGrid, you can see, how the user experience works, that i previously mentioned. They do it right. Play with the "PropertySort"-Property and see how a Model will be showed. They use the "Unsorted"-Principle that i previously mentioned. Hope it helps and pray for a better WPF property grid experience in future, cause the WPF is sooo wunderful but lacks sooo much of "Standards" every UI-Developer needs. Its a shame.
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