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Bless - Gtk# Hex Editor v0.6.1 ============================== Copyright (c) 2004-2018, Alexandros Frantzis Thank you for using ( or at least trying out :) ) Bless! Contents 1. Description 2. Project Web Site and contact info 3. Requirements 4. Installation 5. Running 6. Documentation 7. Known Issues -------------- 1. Description -------------- Bless is a binary (hex) editor, a program that enables you to edit files as a sequence of bytes. It is written in C# and uses the Gtk# bindings for the GTK+ toolkit. Bless is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). See the file COPYING for more information. Main Features ------------- * Efficient editing of large data files. * Raw disk editing. * Multilevel undo - redo operations. * Customizable data views. * Fast data rendering on screen. * Multiple Tabs. * Fast Find and Replace operations. * Conversion Table. * Advanced Copy/Paste capabilities. * Multi-threaded search and save operations. * Export to text and html (others with plugins). * Extensibility with Plugins. Planned Features ---------------- * Scripting language for binary file manipulation. ------------------------------------ 2. Project Web Site and contact info ------------------------------------ More information, bug reports and the latest releases can be found at: https://github.com/afrantzis/bless I can be contacted at: alf82 [at] freemail [dot] gr. --------------- 3. Requirements --------------- The main target platform for bless is GNU/Linux. However, all the libraries it uses are cross-platform, so bless should be able to run without problems on all the major platforms (GNU/Linux, *BSD, Solaris, Win32). To build and run the current version of bless you need: * GTK+ >= 2.8.x (Included in all modern GNU/Linux distributions, http://www.gtk.org) * mono/.NET runtime and C# compiler >= 1.1.14 (http://www.mono-project.com) * Gtk# bindings >= 2.8 for GTK+ (http://gtk-sharp.sourceforge.net) * pkg-config (Included in all modern GNU/Linux distributions) Development is done using the latest stable versions of the above libraries. Although using an older version may be OK, there is no guarantee that there will not be problems. --------------- 4. Installation --------------- Quick: untar, ./configure, make, (make install) Detailed: Step 1: Untar the source package --------------------------------- For a tar.gz package use: tar -xzvf bless-a.b.c.tar.gz For a tar.bz2 package use: tar -xjvf bless-a.b.c.tar.gz Step 2: Configure the build ----------------------------- Enter the directory created in the previous step (bless-a.b.c) and type './configure'. The script will check if your system has all the required libraries. Use the "--prefix=*" option to set the installation directory prefix. By default the prefix is '/usr/local'. You can also use the "--enable-debug" option to build bless with debug information. Step 3: Build the program ----------------------------- Type 'make'. This will create 'bless.exe' and the necessary library files in the bin/ directory and the 'bless' launcher script in the bless-a.b.c directory. You can also type 'make check' to run some tests on various bless components. Step 4: Install the program (optional) -------------------------------------- Become root and type 'make install'. ---------- 5. Running ---------- If you chose to install the program, just type 'bless'. In any case you can run the program by typing './bless' in the 'bless-a.b.c' directory. Enjoy! ---------------- 6. Documentation ---------------- The doc/ directory contains documentation directed both at the user and at the developer who wants to explore Bless. The doc/user/ subdirectory contains information about using bless whereas doc/developer/ contains developer information (bless api etc). Note: The developer documentation is almost non-existant. --------------- 7. Known Issues --------------- * To be able to save a file under the same name (File->Save command) you need to have (temporarily) enough disk space to hold both the original and the new file. This happens because the new file is created in the /tmp directory and then moved to its proper position. For example if you have a 20MB file and edit it so that it becomes 21MB and the new file is supposed to be saved in the same storage device as /tmp, you need to have 20+21=41MB free space in that storage device to be able to save it. After a successful save, the original file is deleted, in this case freeing 20MB. Although this can be a problem (when there is not enough disk space), it can also be seen as a safety measure in case something goes wrong when saving. A notable exception to the above is when the size of the file to be saved has not been changed. In that case the file is saved in-place.
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