
You can also work with data in its native structure and data types using our integrated structure viewer and smart bookmarks. With the Hex Workshop, you can edit, cut, copy, paste, insert, fill and delete binary data. Hex Workshop integrates advanced binary editing and data interpretation and visualization with the ease and flexibility of a modern word processor. The Hex Workshop Hex Editor by BreakPoint Software is a complete set of hexadecimal development tools for Microsoft Window. Floating structures now remain expanded when swapping between documents.
The Structure Viewer now updates structure content on undo/redo operations and when changing sectors. The structure viewer no longer displays extra leading zeros when displaying lengths. The replace dialog not properly validates data input based on search type. Additionally, the hex search string is now updated when swapping the byte order. The replace dialog now properly displays the hex search strings for quads and uquads. Launching online help now displays context senstive help sections when focus is on the Results Windows or Structure Viewer. Hex Workshop no longer crashes when passing a relative path via the command line.
The user interface renders quicker with many structures.A 'Copy Address' menu item was added to the Edit and right-click document and structure context menus.Hex Workshop now includes a more modern application icon.The text export facilities now support BOM markers for UTF8/Unicode along with a character set designation for ANSI text.Users can now specify the character encoding and character set for individual bookmark elements.The Hex Workshop find/replace features are now character set and encoding aware.
The Hex Workshop structure definition language now supports pragma to specify the code pages and new keywords to designate between ANSI, UTF-8, and Unicode characters and strings. Additionally, users can add support for more pages by creating new character maps. Hex Workshop ships with pre-configured support for the standard OEM and ANSI code pages, along with EBCDIC and Mac. Users may now select the code page for rendering ANSI string using Character Maps. Hex Workshop support for character encoding and character sets was expanded across the application to include UTF-8, Unicode, and code page specific ANSI strings.