资源说明:Open source clone of the DOS file viewer, List
Linux List ---------- A Linux clone of Vernon D. Buerg's List file viewer Copyright 2009-2016 Adam Nielsenhttps://github.com/Malvineous/linuxlist This program is still very early in development, so there is still much to implement before it becomes as useful as the original List. Features: * Hex viewer, with full 8-bit CP437 glyphs (UTF8 console required), so that binary files look like they did under DOS. * Adjustable byte size. Viewing data as nine-bits per "byte" helps considerably when examining LZW-compressed data. Both big and little endian splitting is supported. * Hex view supports hex editing (via byte values and direct text entry) * Can seek at the byte level or the bit level, which is useful for tracing algorithms that operate on a stream of bits rather than on bytes. The utility is compiled and installed in the usual way: ./autogen.sh # Only if compiling from git ./configure && make sudo make install You will need the following prerequisites already installed: * [libgamecommon](https://github.com/Malvineous/libgamecommon) >= 2.0 This program is released under the GPLv3 license. ### Screenshots ### This is the hex view in Xorg, using the VGA font borrowed from DOSBox: ![Screenshot of hex view in console](doc/ll-xwindow.png) This is the hex view using the rxvt-unicode terminal emulator with the Terminus font: ![Screenshot of hex view in Xorg](doc/ll-hexview.png) This is the hex view showing nine bits per byte, which reveals ASCII characters in some LZW-compressed data. Note the data is being edited in this mode as well: ![Screenshot of hex view showing 9-bit bytes](doc/ll-9bit_lzw.png) ### Fonts ### When running in a terminal emulator (automatic if the `DISPLAY` environment variable is empty), use of a Unicode font that supports CP437 glyphs is recommended. Without this, most terminal emulators will pull the glyphs from a fallback font, which usually looks quite bad. For the rxvt-unicode terminal and the Terminus font (used for the screenshots above), this is done by ensuring the ISO10646 encoding is used. This can be done by adding the following to `~/.Xresources`: ``` Rxvt*font: -*-terminus-bold-r-*-*-*-140-*-*-*-*-iso10646-* Rxvt*boldFont: -*-terminus-bold-r-*-*-*-140-*-*-*-*-iso10646-* ``` Run `xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources` to reload the file, then any new rxvt-unicode terminal windows will correctly display control characters.
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