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Alexis La Goutte 3948d82872 TX: Update translations (Manual sync 2015-03-05)
Change-Id: I7469fbfa799dae5857c6f0df710438f28d77f43a
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/7505
Petri-Dish: Alexis La Goutte <alexis.lagoutte@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Petri Dish Buildbot <buildbot-no-reply@wireshark.org>
Reviewed-by: Uli Heilmeier <openid@heilmeier.eu>
Reviewed-by: Alexis La Goutte <alexis.lagoutte@gmail.com>
2015-03-05 15:26:46 +00:00
Alexis La Goutte d60d473b31 Qt: Update translation
lupdate/lrelease ui/qt/Wireshark.pro

Change-Id: Ic77adf7ff48d528553ac57bdf04d1ff6e036efdd
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/7312
Reviewed-by: Alexis La Goutte <alexis.lagoutte@gmail.com>
2015-02-26 13:04:10 +00:00
Gerald Combs bcaa5d84b1 Qt: Update and rename the summary dialog.
Go back to a single view similar to the GTK+ UI. Apply layouts using Qt
Designer.

Rename the menu item and class to "Capture File Properties". It's not
really a summary if it contains details such as "marked average bits
per second". We might want to move this to a "Properties" item under
the "File" menu similar to other applications.

Add the GTK+ summary icon (for now) to the toolbar and open the
properties dialog on clicking.

Singleton dialogs delenda est[1]. Let the user open as many summaries on
as many capture files as he or she wishes. Also, global cfile delenda
est[2].

Don't blindly include QtGui. Add specific components instead.

Use consistent method names, variable names, and patterns. Try to
document what "consistent" means.

Adjust the way we display some statistics to match the summary bar, e.g.
displayed = captured if we don't have a filter applied.

[1] Not really.
[2] Yes, really.

Change-Id: I11793b1d79dd0c3f70414ac8592b86181da59916
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/5274
Reviewed-by: Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
2014-12-09 19:02:41 +00:00
Guy Harris 72c70b6abe Call the default language preference setting "Use system setting".
That more correctly describes it - it doesn't do any form of automatic
detection of anything, it just picks up the system settings from
wherever Qt picks them up.

Change-Id: I62d40719728cc9735e3b8f3e4202b7e61fc3f43b
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/5165
Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
2014-11-07 00:47:32 +00:00
Gerald Combs b7fb1167e3 Qt → wireshark. GTK+ → wireshark-gtk.
Make sure the Qt UI is named "Wireshark" and its executable is named
"wireshark" or "wireshark.exe". Make sure the GTK+ UI is named
"Wireshark 1" or "Wireshark (GTK+)" depending on how much the target
audience is likely to care about UI toolkits. Make sure the GTK+
executable is named "wireshark-gtk" or "wireshark-gtk.exe".

It looks like moving to Qt 5.3 (g978faf3) broke the PortableApps
package. It's likely even more broken now.

Autotools out-of-tree builds also broke on Ubuntu 12.02 (automake
1.11.3) at some point. The first attempt to compile in ui/qt returns
"error: source_file.cpp: No such file or directory". The second attempt
works. Out-of-tree builds work fine on Ubuntu 14.04 (automake 1.14.1).

Tested:

- Nmake builds

- NSIS packaging

- CMake builds (Windows, OS X)

- Autotools build and distcheck

- RPM packaging

To do:

- Test Debian packaging

- Fix PortableApps

Change-Id: I66429870e05fd2d6fc901942477959ed6164fce2
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/3919
Reviewed-by: Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
2014-09-02 15:39:17 +00:00