I do have one small request though.
When searching a new start, would it be possible to use the last saved settings? So for example when "Parse as Hex" was checked last time, it will be checked again when running a new search. This checkbox doesn't seem to be saved on exit or on new searches. Likewise when it's unchecked it should remain unchecked on subsequent searches. This also applies to the "Show value in Hex" checkbox.
Another suggestion is to allow spaces in searches as well, in which case the space is removed internally for the search. I find it useful for human readability for example to put my hex values in sections (like per 8 bit, or per 16 bit or per 32 bit). So I could so a search for example on "00000042 80000000" which is a 64-bit search but consists out of two 32-bit addresses. The Dolphin memory viewer in the debug menu also splits it per 32-bit.
Finally, I would also love it if I can moved the tabs back and forth (searches) like with Chrome. So I can for example put my 32-bit aligned search tab in the front even when I added it the last. I would also be nice if the tab could be renamed so I can immediately see which search it is without going to that tab first, and if the tabs can be saved for subsequent runs (I am aware the RAM has to be refreshed so maybe it can just auto-remember which search types it did last and re-activate those as soon a game is loaded) as I am usually interested in doing the same type of searches on each subsequent run.
I must say that the addition to allow for 64-bit searches is wonderful. It's probably the best new addition. And aligned searches are extremely useful though. You wouldn't know you missed this until you had it. Great work!
When searching a new start, would it be possible to use the last saved settings? So for example when "Parse as Hex" was checked last time, it will be checked again when running a new search. This checkbox doesn't seem to be saved on exit or on new searches. Likewise when it's unchecked it should remain unchecked on subsequent searches. This also applies to the "Show value in Hex" checkbox.
Another suggestion is to allow spaces in searches as well, in which case the space is removed internally for the search. I find it useful for human readability for example to put my hex values in sections (like per 8 bit, or per 16 bit or per 32 bit). So I could so a search for example on "00000042 80000000" which is a 64-bit search but consists out of two 32-bit addresses. The Dolphin memory viewer in the debug menu also splits it per 32-bit.
Finally, I would also love it if I can moved the tabs back and forth (searches) like with Chrome. So I can for example put my 32-bit aligned search tab in the front even when I added it the last. I would also be nice if the tab could be renamed so I can immediately see which search it is without going to that tab first, and if the tabs can be saved for subsequent runs (I am aware the RAM has to be refreshed so maybe it can just auto-remember which search types it did last and re-activate those as soon a game is loaded) as I am usually interested in doing the same type of searches on each subsequent run.
I must say that the addition to allow for 64-bit searches is wonderful. It's probably the best new addition. And aligned searches are extremely useful though. You wouldn't know you missed this until you had it. Great work!
