![]() When a variable is selected, the bytes that correspond to that variable are selected in the file. A variable can be closed using the Ctrl+Left Arrow key combination orīy pressing the Left Arrow when the cursor is in the left-most column. Key while the cursor is in the right-most column. If a variable has a down arrow or '-' beside it click the icon or double-click the variable to hide all members.Ī variable can also be opened using the Ctrl+Right Arrow key combination or the Right Arrow Clicking the arrow or plus or double-clicking the variable will show all members within that variable. If a variable in the list has a right arrow or '+' beside it that variable is either a structure or array. To see an example of a Template open any ZIP, BMP, or WAV file on your computer and a Binary Template will automatically be run and the results displayed.Īll variables are displayed in a hierarchal list. Additional information is shown in the header when the Template is run from an offset as described in the Running Templates at an Offset help topic. Clicking the icon causes the Template to be run again. To the right of the Template Results title is the name of the Template that has been run and the icon. ![]() Alternately, the Template variables can be viewed by clicking on the Variables tab of the Inspector. The Template Results can be attached to the right side of the Hex Editor Window by right-clicking on the Template Results and choosing the Template Results Position menu option. If the Template Results panel is hidden, it can be shown by clicking the ' View > Template Results' menu option or by clicking the button underneath the vertical scroll bar and dragging upwards (see the diagram at the bottom of this page). To hide the Template Results panel click on the 'x' icon to the right of the Template Results title or click the ' View > Template Results' menu option when a file is opened. ![]() The Template Results panel displays variables that were generated by running a Binary Template on a file (see Introduction to Templates and Scripts) and this panel is shown by default attached to the bottom of the Hex Editor Window (see Using the Hex Editor).
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