Hex converter

Started by Broadback, Aug 29, 2009, 15:35:08

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Broadback

Where is the image so that I can paste it into Paint? When explainging anything remember I am stupid! :blush:
Nothing is perfect, not even my ignorance!

Supanova

When you press printscreen its like you selected something and did ctrl+c.

Open paint and simply press ctrl+v then save the image as a jpeg.
"Privacy is dead, deal with it" - CEO Sun MicroSystems

Broadback


This is an image of part of a program that I may wish to change. Now instead of bothering with hex I simply alter the data in the left hand pane.


Nothing is perfect, not even my ignorance!

Rik

I see no image, BB? You need to hit the additional options button and then attach the file.
Rik
--------------------

This post reflects my own views, opinions and experience, not those of IDNet.

pup

all witchcraft to me ::)
Pup

Sitting on the fence......
And Laughing at both sides.

Rik

:music: I put a hex on you. :music:  ;D
Rik
--------------------

This post reflects my own views, opinions and experience, not those of IDNet.

Broadback

I was trying the little logos above the smilies, only just seen the Additional option option!  :blush:
So, if you wish to alter the hex, as written in the Left hand pane you simply write it in the right hand one, easy peasy. It must be if I can do it! OK so I have tried again, still can't see it in the preview, if it does not work this time I give up. :shake:


[attachment deleted by admin]
Nothing is perfect, not even my ignorance!

Rik

I'm not sure what you've attached, BB, but it doesn't appear to be an image file?
Rik
--------------------

This post reflects my own views, opinions and experience, not those of IDNet.

Broadback

Ok, I give up. Sad, but I am!
Nothing is perfect, not even my ignorance!

Rik

It looks like you selected a hex file, this is what I could see...

[attachment deleted by admin]
Rik
--------------------

This post reflects my own views, opinions and experience, not those of IDNet.

john

Quote from: drummer on Aug 30, 2009, 01:06:57
I despise hexadecimal with a passion and don't pretend to understand it, yet utilise it all the time, courtesy of a ready-reckoner on a scrap of paper,  hand-written by a friend.

To simply convert between a decimal and hexadecimal number (or octal and binary if required) you can just use the windows caluculator in scientific mode.