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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 172621] Hex memory view (with okteta?)
From:       "Friedrich W.H.Kossebau" <kossebau () kde ! org>
Date:       2009-12-28 23:14:10
Message-ID: 20091228231410.A24D92E882 () immanuel ! kde ! org
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--- Comment #5 from Friedrich W. H. Kossebau <kossebau kde org>  2009-12-29 00:14:08 ---
Hi Vladimir,
Some of your concerns are still valid, and also present in my plans for future
development of the Okteta libs (from the KDE Hex Editor Okteta in kdeutils).
But forget about the KHexEdit interfaces, better develop directly using the
Okteta libs. Their headers were supposed to be installed for SC 4.4, but with
no feedback I pulled this recently. Will reconsider for 4.5, if there is
serious interest and cooperation.
Multi-byte views should be doable for 4.5: With the AbstractByteArrayModel you
can subclass and can do the incremental memory fetching/watching yourself
already now. Coloring can be switched-off already, too. With the recent work on
Write support in the Decoding Table tool, multi-byte support in the main view
has received some more foundation.
So if a dependency on Okteta of SC 4.5 next summer does it for you, please get
in contact :) You can try things yourself in trunk a little, just uncomment the
header install instructions in KDE/kdeutils/okteta/{core,gui,includes,designer}
and see in designer/examples for some starting code.

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