To use the GTK2 based packet list, define NEW_PACKET_LIST when compiling.
To do this with gcc, set the environment variable CPPFLAGS to
"-DNEW_PACKET_LIST" and re-run configure.
Many features do not yet work. This work began with prototypes by Ulf
quite a while back. I've put quite a bit of work into this so far and
as discussed with a few of the core team members at Sharkfest09 and it was
decided that it would be best to commit what I have so far to allow others to
help work on this.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28892
up (99 44/100% of which were assignments of double-precision
floating-point constants to floats). Hopefully this will catch at least
some P64 issues on UN*X.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28108
Also:
- Handle buttons in the several vboxes in a consistent manner;
- Use consistent indentation;
- Fix some spelling in comments.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28029
This requires some casts to be added and I just don't want to add casts at all possible places. So I compile and only add casts where the (MSVC) compiler has a hard time.
Unfortunately this won't find any problems in Linux/Unix only code - I'll keep an eye on the buildbot and try to fix things as I'm going on ...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24912
quit. Temporary coloring filters can be set by:
- pressing <ctrl>-<digit> will create a conversation coloring filter based on the
addresses of the currently selected packet (order TCP/UDP/IP/Ethernet)
This can also be achieved from the "View|Colorize Conversation" menu.
- Rightclicking on a packet in the packet-list will give the option to
"Colorize Conversation" just as "Conversation Filter" does.
- Rightclicking on an item in the packet-detail-list will give the option to
"Colorize with filter" which works similar to "Apply as filter"
Temporary filters can be cleared from the same menus or by pressing <ctrl>-<space>.
This patch also adds an item to the above mentioned menu's to add a permanent color filter
in the same way.
The colors for the temporary coloring rules are now hardcoded as I do not know
how to change the color of menu-items and therefore I chose to use icons to
show the actual color of each of the ten temporary coloring rules. Is it at all
possible to have different menu items in different colors?
One other way of solving this is to recreate the icons on the fly after changing
the colors. I will have a look into that once it is clear whether I can use
different colors within the menu structure.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=23560
the selection. There is a little difference between the behaviour
in GTK1 and GTK2 (As long as either one row or a block of rows with
the same status is selected, GTK1 and GTK2 behave the same way):
GTK1:
- if the last selected row is disabled, grey out the disable button
- if the last selected row is enabled, grey out the enable button
GTK2:
- grey out both buttons when no rule is selected
- grey out the enable button when *all* selected rules are enabled
- grey out the disable button when *all* selected rules are disabled
- leave both buttons active if there is a mix of disabled and enabled
rules
svn path=/trunk/; revision=23426
without having to delete them. The patch has been tested on
Fedora-7 with GTK+ 1.2.10 and GTK+ 2.10.11.
Since I don't know how to use "strikethrough" in clists in GTK1
there is a little difference in how the disabled coloring rules
are displayed. In GTK2 they are striked through and in GTK1
they are shown in lightgrey on a white background.
Any info on how to use strikthrough in clists within GTK1 is more
than welcome :-)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=23421
button that goes from insensitive to sensitive, the button won't respond
to mouse clicks.
This caused the Coloring Rules dialog behavior reported in bug 699. Work
around it by not making the up/down buttons insensitive while we're moving
a rule.
Fixup whitespace.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22946
- Edit/Preferences
- View/Coloring Rules
- Capture/Capture Filters
- Analyze/Display Filters
- Analyze/Enabled Protocols
The settings will be automatically saved when pressing the Ok button.
If someone really wants the explicit Save buttons as before - you can get them back at the Edit/Preferences/User Interface page.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19415
As this was a huge internal change, new bugs are very probable - please report.
The implementation isn't still perfect, a new dialog internal list could possibly be removed again.
However, I want to check in at this condition, just in case I make things worse - again.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19413
After experimenting a bit, this is a GTK bug IMHO, I don't see a better way to simply use the GTK1.x code for now, which is working ok.
GTK2.4 was working properly, GTK2.6 and 2.8 has this bug, hopefully GTK2.10 will fix it again.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19025
it to capture_file_dlg.c, and rename its header file. We might want to
move the generic file dialog stuff to a file_dlg.c file (it's currently
in dlg_utils.c), and move the non-capture-file dialog stuff in
capture_file_dlg.c to another file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=18034
This might at some places interfere with the changes for gcc4, we might have to negotiate in that case :-)
Please note that a lot of these warnings were GTK1.x related only!
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15286
"gtk_style_copy()" has a reference count of 1; release the reference
when we're finished setting other widgets' styles to it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13890
This includes: all functions in file.h now have a cf_ prefix, will have doxygen tags, will have the capture_file *cf as the first parameter and I tried to generalize the return values for non trivial functions.
Hopefully, I didn't introduced any new bugs, as I had to change a lot of files...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13289