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Wxhexeditor auto refresh7/10/2023 I get it.įor what it's worth, the ideal outcome for my pg_hexedit tool (see ) would be a wxHe圎ditor plugin interface that understands that the pg_hexedit binary outputs tags for fixed-width 8KiB blocks. This is probably why 010Editor does it that way. You can do very granular invalidations, and stuff like that. There are a lot of things that a custom scripting language would enable that are hard to get any other way, since it puts the hex editor in control. That being said, I understand where is coming from. This require to another dialog panel to configure colors also. ctrl+1 -> create tag with color stored at number 1. Might be an option is eligible to enable / disable that randomization and select one predefined color. I believe it's more useful in that way.But don't know what if user switch another file tab while opened search dialog. Don't know/sure if it solve more problem than it generates programmatically. I don't decide how to generate automated tags yet. But could use directory forms if possible. It's hard to show three form under combo box.Also I think it's bad idea due might look crowded to eye. Don't know if support for it at wxWidgets API. Not added "delete" key support for deletion, yet. Need to open another issue for that may be. This looks like external program to generate tags on the fly.(I'm using version 0.23+repack-2+b1 from debian/sid) How do you think? I may take a look at the sources and work at it in a (hopefully not too far) future but sadly not yet. Having point 1 implemented would be nice to have an "output" panel to display the stderr of the executed external command.Would be nice to support also nested tags, with a treeview instead of a list in the tags panel.Overlapping tags are already supported, but the result in the hex panel could get a bit messy (I guess some sort of z-order is required to fix this, at least bringing up the one selected in the tags panel? I've no idea how the tags highlight works in the hex panel yet).Tags in the tags panel optionally colored with same font/note colors.Currently to remove tags need to select one by one and use the context menu on the hex panel, would be nice to have a context menu on the tags panel to remove all selected tags.A textinput filter on tags panel to hide/show only matching tags.tags file in-place) new xml and refresh current tags. A gui element (combobox+button?) to run an external command (keeping track of recent) with the current file as argument (optionally current selection start-end offsets could be also useful), the external command should simply generate on stdout (or replace the.Note: The package is called ht, whereas the executable is named hte after the package was installed.Tags are handy, working with binary files, there's some feature I think would be very nice to have in the editor (ordered by my idea of importance): I can do some rare Hex edits with:īut I strongly recommend ht apt-cache show ht You can sort on Linux to find some more here: With its utilization of search logs, it is possible to track changes in different iterations of files easily. Since it is based on ncurses and is themeable, it can run on any number of systems and scenarios. You can delete/insert bytes to file, more than once, without creating temp file.ĭHEX is a more than just another hex editor: It includes a diff mode, which can be used to easily and conveniently compare two binary files.You can copy/edit your Disks, HDD Sectors with it.( Usefull for rescue files/partitions by hand.Written with C++/wxWidgets GUI libs and can be used with other OSes such as Mac OS, Windows as native application.That make it FAST and can open files (which sizes are Multi Giga ~8GB files. It does NOT copy whole file to your RAM.It uses 64 bit file descriptors (supports files or devices up to 2^64 bytes, means some exabytes but tested only 1 PetaByte file (yet).WxHe圎ditor is another Free Hex Editor, built because there is no good hex editor for Linux system, specially for big files. Export of data to text and html (others with plugins).Highlighting of selection pattern matches in the file.Efficient editing of large data files and block devices. However it should be able to run without problems on every platform that mono and Gtk# run.īless currently provides the following features: It is written in mono/Gtk# and its primary platform is GNU/Linux. Bless is a high quality, full featured hex editor.
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