If the Run on Load toggle is enabled, this template will be run automatically when it is loaded. Clicking the Show button will hide this dialog and display the Template information in the Repository Dialog. If the template has been installed from the 010 Editor Repository then the Status field lists the version that was installed. If ID Bytes is empty or the Require toggle is unchecked then only the File Mask will be used. Currently only the first 2048 bytes in the file are matched against the ID Bytes. For example the ID Bytes '00 FF' means the data file must have a '00' byte at the beginning of the file and a 'FF' byte at position 5. The special notation or can be used where DDD is a decimal number or HHH is a hex number to skip over bytes in the file. The bytes are listed in hex notation and the '//' characters indicate the start of a comment which is ignored when matching bytes. The ID Bytes indicates a set of bytes at the beginning of the data file that the file must contain before the Template is loaded. For example the File Mask "*.o,?.dylib" would match either "test.o" or "a.dylib". The File Mask field matches the file name of a file and can use the wildcard characters '*' (zero or more matches) or '?' (exactly one match) and can use the comma character to separate multiple masks. The File Mask and ID Bytes fields indicate which data files this template can parse. Press the Edit button to close the Options dialog and view the file in the editor. The folder button beside the File Name field can be used to select a template using a file dialog box. Enter the file name for the template in the File Name field and Binary Templates usually have the extension '.bt'. Disabling the Visible toggle allows the template to be hidden from the menu without deleting it. If the Category is empty the template will be displayed near the top of the Templates menu. This name will appear on the Templates Menu listed by Category. Enter a name for the template in the Name field. When a template is selected from the list its attributes are displayed in the Template Options box. Click the up or down arrows to arrange the templates in the list. Remove a template from the list by selecting an item and clicking Delete (the file will not be deleted on disk). New templates can be added from the local drive by clicking Add and selecting a template file (note that multiple templates can be added at the same time using the file dialog that is displayed and information such as the Category, File Mask and ID Bytes will be extracted from the file comments). The upper part of the dialog contains a list of templates displayed in the format ' Category > Template Name'. Access the Template Options dialog by clicking the ' Tools > Options.' menu item and selecting Templates, or by clicking ' Templates > View Installed Templates.'. When a Template is installed it is listed on the main Templates menu and can be set to automatically run when certain files are opened. The Template Options dialog lists all Binary Templates that have been installed, either from the local drive or from the 010 Editor Repository.
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