Releases: Keidan/HexViewer
Releases · Keidan/HexViewer
Version 1.59.0
Changelog
- Updated Hungarian translation (thanks to @SziaTomi).
- Added Persian translation (thanks to @qaria185-blip).
- Added Czech translation (thanks to @hajdam).
- Fixed crash when selecting/deselecting all rows after opening a large file.
- Fixed crash when deleting a large number of rows.
- Added support for Light/Dark themes.
- Updated app version numbering system.
- Improved "Language" menu translations.
- Fixed desynchronization of selection in lists between Portrait & Landscape modes when the number of rows differs between the two orientations.
- Performance improvements for large file processing.
Version 1.58
Change note
- Update of the Chinese translation (thanks to @inworless).
Version 1.57
Change note
- Update of the Arabic translation (thanks to @amro).
Version 1.56
Change note
- Tamil translation added (thanks to @TamilNeram).
Version 1.55
Change note
- Update of the Hindi translation (thanks to @Scrambled777).
Version 1.54
Change note
- Fix a regression that prevented screen rotation detection on the OPPO Fin X2 Lite (and probably other devices).
Version 1.53
Change note
- Update of the Portuguese (Brazil) translation (thanks to @Bardock88).
- Update of the Hindi translation (thanks to @Scrambled777).
- Fix a bug that made it impossible to open a file from the gallery on android 6.
- Code improvement.
Version 1.52
Change note
- Update of the Portuguese (Brazil) translation (thanks to @pedrolinharesmoreira).
Version 1.51
Change note
- Hindi translation added (thanks to @Scrambled777).
Version 1.50
Change note
- A progress dialog box for selecting and deleting all lines has been added.
- It's now possible to deselect rows by clicking again on the "Select all" menu.
- Update of the Spanish translation (thanks to @gallegonovato).
- Update of the Hungarian translation (thanks to @SziaTomi).
- After a long press on a line in the hexadecimal or plain view, it's now possible to copy the selected lines to the Android clipboard.
NOTE: In the plain text display, non-displayable characters (other than the new line) will be replaced by a dot.