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lpcware
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by IanB on Wed Apr 01 08:15:06 MST 2015
Is there any way of renaming the renderings?

I find it tricky to remember whether the one called "Hex" or the one called "Hexadecimal" is the little-endian or the big-endian display.

Is there any way of setting up more renderings? Such as renderings by byte or half-word?
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by IanB on Wed Apr 15 01:38:38 MST 2015
Thanks for that - as a mac user, I look for menus at the top and don't always think of right-clicking things.

So, now I've got my memory rendering how I like it, how do I keep it that way instead of having to change it every time I compile the program?

And is there any way of exporting it?

I HAVE tried right-clicking a few things!
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by IanB on Wed Apr 15 01:38:37 MST 2015
Thanks for that - as a mac user, I look for menus at the top and don't always think of right-clicking things.

So, now I've got my memory rendering how I like it, how do I keep it that way instead of having to change it every time I compile the program?

And is there any way of exporting it?

I HAVE tried right-clicking a few things!
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by MikeSimmonds on Wed Apr 01 15:35:54 MST 2015
But this does not answer the original question about renaming the rendeings?

Mike.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by lpcxpresso-support on Wed Apr 01 08:50:22 MST 2015
Use the "Traditional" rendering (which should be the default). The context menu (Right-click) shows a huge variety of options, including Cell Size (1/2/4/8 bytes)
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