The character set depends upon the current Edit As (see Using Edit As) and can be controlled through the ' View > Character Set' menu option. Character Set (G) - Shows which character set is being used to display the current file.Clicking on a Syntax Highlighter runs a Template and see Running Templates and Scripts for more information on Templates and the icons available at the top of the popup dialog. If no Syntax Highlighter is chosen then this panel contains 'Plain'. Syntax (F) - (Text Only) - Displays which Syntax Highlighter is chosen for the current text file.Left-click on the panel to display the ' View > Edit As' menu which can be used to choose a new Edit As for the current file. Which Edit As is chosen determines which of the following Status Bar panels are displayed. Edit As (E) - Displays which Edit As is selected for the current file.Left-click on this panel and choose Set File Size to open the Set File Size dialog, or left-click and select Copy Size to copy the file size to the clipboard. Note that a '*' will appear beside the file size if the size has been changed since the file was opened. To control the displayed format, see the ' View > Status Bar > File Size Units' menu option or left-click on the panel and choose File Size Units. The size can be displayed in number of bytes, sectors, lines or shorts and the size can be shown in hex format, decimal format, or octal format. File Size (D) - Shows the size of the file being edited.Note that when displaying the selection size as a number of lines and less than one line is selected, the number of selected bytes will be displayed instead. The display format used for the selection size can be controlled using the ' View > Status Bar > Selection Size Units' menu option or by left-clicking on the panel and choosing Selection Size Units. When bytes are selected in the file, this panel displays 'Sel:' followed by the size of the current selection. The byte value is displayed as an Unsigned Byte but to convert to other formats see the Inspector. By default the value of the byte is displayed in hex and decimal formats but other formats can be chosen with ' View > Status Bar > Byte Value Units' or by left-clicking on the panel and selecting Byte Value Units. Current Byte / Selection Size (C) - When no bytes are selected, this panel displays the current value of the byte the cursor is over.Left-click on this panel and select Goto to bring up the Goto bar, or left-click and select Copy Position to copy the current position to the clipboard. Set the address format using the ' View > Status Bar > File Position Units' menu option or left-click on the panel and select File Position Units. The address can display the current byte number, sector number, line number or short number and the address can be displayed in hex format, decimal format, or octal format. When bytes are selected, this panel displays 'Start:' followed by the starting address of the selection. File Position / Selection Start (B) - When no bytes are selected, this panel shows the current address of the cursor in the file.When an important message such as an error or warning is displayed in this field, the message will be displayed with an orange background. Message Area (A) - Displays information about the last completed operation.The following lists the usage of each panel and when it appears: Two special panels also appear in the status bar but only in special cases: the OFFSET panel and the Manage Reloading Modified Files panel. The panels E, F, G, H, I and J may appear or disappear depending upon which Edit As is selected in panel E and the panels for a Hex file are shown in the above figure on the bottom. Different panels are displayed depending upon which type of file is being edited and the following shows a typical status bar for a Text file on top: The Status Bar is divided up into a number of panels and most of these panels can be clicked to either change how information is viewed in the editor or to control what format data is displayed in. The Status Bar, located along the bottom of the application, contains useful information about the current file and the current status of the editor. Installing Files on Open from the Repository.Using 010 Editor - Templates and Scripts.
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