forked from osmocom/wireshark
Update to reflect changes to the "Capture/Start" and "Display/Options"
dialog boxes. svn path=/trunk/; revision=709
This commit is contained in:
parent
12d3278d0b
commit
5b83e8d86c
|
@ -400,21 +400,25 @@ Closes the dialog without making any changes.
|
||||||
The I<Capture Preferences> dialog lets you specify various parameters for
|
The I<Capture Preferences> dialog lets you specify various parameters for
|
||||||
capturing live packet data.
|
capturing live packet data.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The I<Interface:> entry box lets you specify the interface from which to
|
The I<Interface:> combo box lets you specify the interface from which to
|
||||||
capture packet data. The I<Count:> entry specifies the number of packets
|
capture packet data. The I<Count:> entry specifies the number of packets
|
||||||
to capture. Entering 0 will capture packets indefinitely. The I<Filter:>
|
to capture. Entering 0 will capture packets indefinitely. The I<Filter:>
|
||||||
entry lets you specify the capture filter using a tcpdump-style filter
|
entry lets you specify the capture filter using a tcpdump-style filter
|
||||||
string as described above. The I<File:> entry specifies the file to save
|
string as described above. The I<File:> entry specifies the file to save
|
||||||
to, as in the I<Printer Options> dialog above. You can choose to open the
|
to, as in the I<Printer Options> dialog above. You can specify the
|
||||||
file after capture, and you can also specify the maximum number of bytes
|
maximum number of bytes to capture per packet with the I<Capture length>
|
||||||
to capture per packet with the I<Capture length> entry.
|
entry, and can specify that the display should be updated as packets are
|
||||||
|
captured with the I<Update list of packets in real time> check box.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
=item Display Options
|
=item Display Options
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The I<Display Options> dialog lets you specify the format of the time stamp
|
The I<Display Options> dialog lets you specify the format of the time stamp
|
||||||
in the packet list. You can select "Time of day" for absolute time stamps,
|
in the packet list. You can select "Time of day" for absolute time stamps,
|
||||||
"Seconds since beginning of capture" for relative time stamps, or
|
"Seconds since beginning of capture" for relative time stamps, or
|
||||||
"Seconds since previous frame" for delta time stamps.
|
"Seconds since previous frame" for delta time stamps. You can also
|
||||||
|
specify whether, when the display is updated as packets are captured,
|
||||||
|
the list should automatically scroll to show the most recently captured
|
||||||
|
packets or not.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
=back
|
=back
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
Loading…
Reference in New Issue