A popup Folder Options dialog allows specifying a custom mask for the live folder and has a toggle for 'Include Subdirectories'.All files in the live folder are added to the project automatically.Use 'Add to Project > Existing Folder' to add a live folder to the project using a standard folder dialog box.Can also add 'Current File' or 'All Open Files' to the project using the Add to Project menu.Click 'Add to Project > Existing Files' to use a standard file dialog to add one or more files to the project.Add files to a project using 'Project > Add to Project' or by right-clicking on a Project node and choosing 'Add to Project'.To close projects use 'Project > Close Project' or mouse-over the top Project node and click the 'X' button.Open projects or workspaces using 'Project > Open Project/Workspace' or Ctrl+Shift+E.Manage projects using the new 'Project' menu or by right-clicking on a project node in the Workspace tab or Project tab.In the Project Options, enable 'Store Workspace with Project' to create the project with an associated workspace.Create projects using 'Project > New Project/Workspace' which displays the Project Options dialog.Projects can be viewed in the 'Project' section of the Workspace tab or in the new Project tab.Project files are saved to disk with extension ".1pj" and Workspace files are saved to disk with extension ".1wk".Loading a project that has an associated Workspace file will close all files and load the files in the Workspace file.Projects can be created with or without an associated Workspace file.Can save the currently open files as a Workspace file which can be loaded later.Added support for Projects, which can contain a list of files in a tree structure.The following is a list of all new features in version 13.0 of 010 Editor: Can now export, import or reset settings for the entire application using the General Options dialog.Intel Hex and Motorola S-Record import now skips the blank area at the beginning of a file and sets a custom Starting Address.Added support for Motorola 68000 (m68k) disassembly.Added 'Duplicate', 'Move Lines Up' and 'Move Lines Down' commands to the Format menu.Set a custom starting address for a file using 'View > Addresses > Set Starting Address'.Merging after a comparison is now supported.Middle-click and drag to scroll or middle-click once to enter scroll mode. Jump from a variable in the Template Results to the source code using 'Goto Definition' or 'Goto Type Definition'.Processes now properly use process addresses within the editor.The Workspace now supports multi-select and drag and drop.Tabs can be torn off to a new window and multiple Floating Tab Group windows can be created.Added support for Project and Workspace files.The following is an overview of the new functionality in version 13.0 of 010 Editor: To download the latest version please click the following link: Download 010 Editor v13.0 Use the four icons above the compare results table or Ctrl+Up/Down/Left/Right to jump between differences and copy differences between files. Either right-click and select 'Goto Definition' to jump to the code where the variable was created, or right-click and select 'Goto Type Definition' to jump to where the struct was defined. Jump from a variable in the Template Results to the source code that generated the variable. Multiple Floating Tab Groups can now be created and tab animation is better when dragging tabs between groups. Tabs can now be torn off to a new window. Files can be added individually or a whole folder can be added to a project with a file mask. Edit projects using the Project menu or by right-clicking on a project node. View projects using the Project section of the Workspace or the new Project tab. Projects support multi-select and drag and drop. Use Workspaces to easily switch all open files. Use projects to store a list of files in a tree structure for editing. Introducing 010 Editor v13 with support for Projects and Workspace files.
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