Please be informed that when switching view (ascii/hex) in HexEditor, after Find, cursor position is lost (position found goes on top).
Leo
Yes, but it's nothing new!
Due to different line length (double for ASCII) there is no sense to keep position!
Perhaps you think it should be different
Please be informed that when switching view (ascii/hex) in HexEditor, after Find, cursor position is lost (position found goes on top).
Leo
Yes, but it's nothing new!
Due to different line length (double for ASCII) there is no sense to keep position!
Perhaps you think it should be different
Edo
Not right!
If I enter HexEditor for 1st time (e.g. from GlobalFind), the view is Hex by default (or if HEX had been used last time).
But in many cases viewing/editing is to be ASCII, so I switch to ASCII.
And I lose the upper context immediately!
So, must scroll up again
I think this is not logical.
ASCII view must start from the same offset as HEX view and vice versa.
When I've asked you to leave some lines above the context, I intentionally had in mind odd number of lines, in order to have context from the beginning of the line when in ASCII view!
Please be informed that when switching view (ascii/hex) in HexEditor, after Find, cursor position is lost (position found goes on top).
Leo
Yes, but it's nothing new!
Due to different line length (double for ASCII) there is no sense to keep position!
Perhaps you think it should be different
Edo
Not right!
If I enter HexEditor for 1st time (e.g. from GlobalFind), the view is Hex by default (or if HEX had been used last time).
But in many cases viewing/editing is to be ASCII, so I switch to ASCII.
And I lose the upper context immediately!
So, must scroll up again
I think this is not logical.
ASCII view must start from the same offset as HEX view and vice versa.
When I've asked you to leave some lines above the context, I intentionally had in mind odd number of lines, in order to have context from the beginning of the line when in ASCII view!
Leo
OK, Leo!
But it would probably be good to gather more requests as regards this, since they all originate from the changes being made in Hex Editor (due to Global replace/search).
OK, Leo!
But it would probably be good to gather more requests as regards this, since they all originate from the changes being made in Hex Editor (due to Global replace/search).
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