CANoe DENoe - KEMT FEI TUKE
CANoe DENoe - KEMT FEI TUKE
CANoe DENoe - KEMT FEI TUKE
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• With the exception of entries for the alarm function, the control element configuration<br />
file can be created and changed with the aid of the wizard.<br />
For additional information on installation, interface assignment and configuration of<br />
ActiveX control elements, please see the Online help.<br />
5.5 The Hexadecimal Editor<br />
The Hexadecimal Editor (Hex-Editor) serves as a display and input element for environment<br />
variables of the types String and Data. It represents environment variable<br />
values in multiple lines and allows you to edit even larger data quantities byte-bybyte.<br />
Typical applications include editing or displaying larger data packets which occur with<br />
transport protocols on higher layers and its use as a Man-Machine Interface.<br />
Figure 81: The Hexadecimal Editor<br />
You can insert a Hexadecimal Editor in the panel from the menu item Ele-<br />
ments│Hex-Editor or from the button on the toolbar. After selecting the menu<br />
item the cursor changes its form to a crosshair with appended rectangle. With the left<br />
mouse button you confirm the selected position..<br />
In Configuration mode the Hex-Editor can be called from the window border.<br />
With Type you assign an environment variable with data or string type to the Hex-<br />
Editor. In the alphabetically sorted list you can select the desired environment variable.<br />
In the Layout box you define the appearance that the Hex-Edit control should have.<br />
With Columns per Line you set the width of the element. Afterwards, the number of<br />
bytes corresponding to this width is shown.<br />
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