![]() This will be available in the 1.7.2 stable, the latest on end of December or begin of January. Bad piggies r-7 3 stars, Wxhexeditor, Pokemon hippopotas location. So if you haven't changed a file loaded in HxD or saved the changes, you will be able to modify/recreate the file outside of HxD. The intended fix was to allow writing but not creating a file (so technically it is fixed since the current version does not prohibit writes just recreating files).īut I have implemented a file locking mechanism in my current development version that only locks a file after you made the first change to a file in HxD, after saving this lock is released (this involved quite some changes as many parts of HxD relied on keeping the file open, which is why I didn't opt for this solution right from the start). Make applications read-only Do not require recompilation (not always desired or possible) Keep base operating system untouched. Some applications recreate the file instead of just writing it which will not work as HxD keeps it open, also in readonly-mode. ResEdit had TMPL resources to do this, which were simple and elegant ways of visualizing data structures.Xnifle wrote:Is it fixed really? I've opened a text file on notepad and hxd for writing test, I cannot save the file on notepad. ![]() Probably a good idea to view this as read-only! :DĮ) Another killer feature would be the ability to specify templates, so that I could annotate and describe segments of data in a file. ![]() For instance, I'd like to be able to view the first 512 bytes of my hard drive (the Master Boot Record), which is represented nowhere as a file object. I'm thinking other useful visualizations would include binary, octal, decimal, signed/unsigned integers of various widths, and various character set representations (Latin-1, UTF-8 sequences, UTF-16, etc.).ĭ) A killer feature would be the ability to view raw offsets on the disk (disk editor functionality). Also, when I jump to an offset, it would be nice if the position was highlighted, not just the line.ī) Font sizes / choices should be persistent across relaunches.Ĭ) It would be nice to be able to visualize data as more than int, float, hex and MacRoman. I think HexFiend has the potential to become a must-have Mac app, but there are a few features I would personally like to see before adopting this as my killer-app must-have hex editor:Ī) "Jump to Offset" should be able to handle hex offsets. ![]() Its permissive BSD-style license won't burden you.
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