ing numbers to a selection using the
enumerate
command with options on the command line. See the
Help system for command syntax.
Figure 10.2. Enumerate Dialog
•
Start
- C syntax expression which evaluates to the number used for first line of selection. However,
when the
Hexadecimal flags
output style is selected, the start must be an integer bit position or the
first hexadecimal number with which to start.
•
Increment
- C syntax expression which evaluates to the amount to increment for each line in the selec-
tion. However, when the
Hexadecimal flags
output style is selected, this specifies the number of bit
positions by which to increment.
•
Pad to number of digits
- Specifies the digit width for each number. Number is padded to at least this
number of digits by adding leading zeros.
•
Output
- Both the
Hexadecimal
and
Hexadecimal flags
options specify hexadecimal syntax output
based on the buffers extension. We determine the hexadecimal syntax based on the color coding which
supports
0x
hhhh
(C syntax),
&H
dddd
(Basic),
hhhh
H
(Intel assembler), and
$
hhhh
(Motorola assem-
bler). If the buffer's extension has no color coding, the hex numbers are prefixed with
0x
.
Filter Selection: Command Dialog
The Command dialog is used to specify a command to run against the selected text. It is displayed when
you click
Edit
→
Other
→
Filter Selection
or use the
filter_selection
command.
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