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Comment from: User on Sunday 7th of November 2021 04:37:55 PM
More explanation for the colours?
In the documentation, it seems to explain that colours mean inserted/modified bytes. But when I tested it, it seems that bytes smaller than 0x20 are purple, smaller than 80 are white, and others are teal, by default. If I disable colourisation in the options, then all become white.
Answer: Colourisation is currently what you described and it can't be configured yet. Showing inserted/modified bytes is listed on the concepts page along with other features planned for future development.Comment from: User on Saturday 24th of April 2021 04:23:06 PM
Nice plugin, but I have some issues when I try to edit a byte value via "values panel": no matters which byte is selected it always edits the first byte of the file! If I edit directly in the code matrix the values are stored in the right byte (just where the cursor is), but in this way if the matrix is showing bytes (for example) as integers I can't edit them using those nice ticks in the top part of the "values panel".
Thank you
Answer: I'll try to fix it - filled an issue. As a workaround, you can use context-popup-menu/Open as Binary, where it should work fine.Comment from: bwest on Monday 15th of March 2021 03:30:47 PM
I am using the IntelliJ plugin. It's very helpful. Is it possible to change the coloring in the View As Binary window? The magenta color is difficult for my eyes to read. Thanks.
Answer: There is support for color profiles. Go to settings and color profiles, create new and set colors you want.Comment from: Wdestroier on Thursday 19th of November 2020 05:05:12 AM
Hi! I saw your post @ the bytecode club and came here to suggest a cool feature. It's coloring hex numbers, like in https://hex-works.com/eng
Comment from: Pal on Saturday 29th of August 2020 11:27:42 PM
How do I get this into MuCommander?
Regards
/P
Answer: It's included in muCommander 0.9.4 or later
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