use GTK+ data types, so, at least in theory, it could be implemented
atop another toolkit.
Make statusbar_push_temporary_msg() take a format string and format
arguments. Use it instead of simple_status(), and change one call to
just take a format string and arguments rather than to take the result
of using that format string and arguments with g_strdup_printf() and
passing the result to statusbar_push_temporary_msg().
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35041
- Don't show "Load time" during live capture.
- Fix indentation and minor changes to comments.
Should ignored packets be shown also when drops is known?
svn path=/trunk/; revision=33440
As now, when Wireshark save capture files, it show "Loading" in status bar and
in the dialog box, warning many users of lost them packets. Saving work as expected.
Is simply a GUI use interaction problem.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=31269
pixbuf versions of the wired, wireless, and bluetooth interface icons to
gtk/network_icons.h. In the interface list use the new icons in all
their alpha-channel-infested glory. Add Makefile targets for rebuilding
the pixbuf files.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=30922
gdk-pixbuf-csource to a GtkImage. Use it to load the expert indicator
images. Add prettier indicator images. The "chat" indicator is more blue
in order to differentiate it from the "none" indicator; make the chat
text background more blue to match.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=30825
statusbar. This lets us notify the user about something significant
without having to pop up an annoying window. Replace a few dialogs with
statusbar messages.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=30810
screen header, similar to the status bar. Hide the welcome body if the
message stack length is > 0. Use this to display the "Waiting for
capture input data..." message when we're capturing from a pipe. This
lets the user know what's going on and keeps them from clicking on a
welcome screen item while we're waiting for data to arrive. You can see
this in action by running
(sleep 5; cat /path/to/a/capture) | wireshark -k -i -
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28196
capture callbacks the capture_options * as its second argument in all
cases. This makes it a bit clearer what arguments callbacks take, and
means we can get rid of all global_capture_opts references in
gtk/main_statusbar.c.
Put the interface between gtk/main.c and gtk/main_statusbar.c into a
private header.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25576
don't need global_capture_opts don't need to have it declared and thus
don't need capture_options defined.
Include gtk/capture_globals in the files in question.
Change some more capture_opts references to refer to
global_capture_opts.
Change some global_capture_opts references in routines with a
capture_opts argument to refer to capture_opts.
The structure type is capture_options, not capture_opts; fix some
references.
Include <sys/types.h>, if it's present, in capture_opts.h, so we get
gid_t defined.
Clean up indentation.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25574