don't give their menu items a "...", as that's for menu items that pop
up dialog boxes to ask you for more information.
Give them menu accelerators that don't clash with other accelerators.
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b.) added new feature "Edit->Go To First Packet" "Edit->Go To Last Packet" with corresponding menu and toolbar items
c.) added new feature "View->Zoom In" / "View->Zoom Out" / View->Normal Size" with corresponding menu and toolbar items
This feature will act as a "size offset" to the current fontsize, so that the packet list/tree view/... will have a larger/smaller font size.
The value is stored inside the recent file.
d.) Win32 only: Try to get the win32 system font and fontsize at program startup and show the menus/dialogs and such with the same font and fontsize like other win32 windows.
This makes the program make a *lot* more feel like a normal win32 program.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9753
it's only used in the latter; that avoids lots of warnings about
"ts_type_text" being defined but not used in other source files that
include "epan/timestamp.h". (If it's going to be used in more than one
file, make it non-static and declare it "extern" in "epan/timestamp.h".)
Define TS_NOT_SET as ((ts_type)-1), and use that when initializing
"timestamp_type" in Ethereal and when checking to see whether
"timestamp_type" was set, to avoid signed vs. unsigned comparison
warnings.
Clean up indentation.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9740
menuitems under "View->Time Display Format".
renamed timestamp enum items e.g. from ABSOLUTE to TS_ABSOLUTE,
to prevent conflicting definitions with MSVC
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9729
to add functionality or improve performance, although, until we make it
work on GTK+ 1.3[.x] and 2.x, we shouldn't count on the performance
improvements, or make its API different from that of the GtkClist API
(other than names).
Move all the code that knows about the packet list into
gtk/packet_list.c, so that the GtkClist vs. EthClist stuff is
encapsulated inside it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9608
Now all we need is some enterprising individual to write the small amount of
preferences code to actually allow it to be changed etc, but I have to go to
Costco, so, later...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9463
"opened capture files" and "display filter used",
the settings will be saved in the file "recent" in the users config path
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9275
rename it to select_file_cb to reflect its function.
While this cleans things up a bit, I am still not happy because now
filter_prefs.h must be included before file_dlg.h just to get
construct_args_t.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9119
data to a file. This allows the user to select some stuff, and analyse it with
external tools, and is very useful for quickly prototying dissectors etc.
This works by retrieving the info that is needed to define where the selected
region is.
It puts up a dialog box that asks for the file to save in.
However, it is an ugly hack, because it reuses print_file_cb, while
print_file_cb should be moved into file_dlg.c.
It also needs to have some warning dialogs put up in error cases.
Finally, it would be good to be able to select a region in the byte_view,
which you can do with click and drag, and then have a menu item to save the
selected bytes.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9116
open.
The toolbar equivalent should *not* be available if we have an "Update
list of packets in real time" capture running.
The toolbar "Save" button should not be available if we don't have an
unsaved capture file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8902
"selected_tree_row_enabled()" routine, enable it by default, so that
tap windows can be popped up even if you have no capture file.
Assorted code cleanups.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8740
"set_menus_for_selected_packet()" and
"set_menus_for_selected_tree_row()", and have them decide whether to
enable or disable menu items based on whether that structure indicates
that a packet or field is selected and, if one is, on its properties.
Pass to the "selected packet enabled" routine for a menu item the
"frame_data" and "edt" members of the "capture_file" structure, and pass
to the "selected tree row enabled" routine the "field_info" member of
that structure.
Clear "cf->current_frame" if no packet is selected.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8525
or disabled based on a currently-selected packet (or lack of same) or a
currently-selected protocol tree item (or lack of same). Not currently
used, but necessary if we ever make the TCP graph stuff a tap. API is
tentative and subject to change.
Also, enable and disable taps based on whether we have any packets to
process.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8498
Tools/Statistics; change the taps to put things under Statistics
themselves. That allows taps to go elsewhere if appropriate.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8488
One can now select a packet and mark it as a TimeReference packet using the menu.
A TimeReference packet will be indicated by having all timestamp related column entries replaced by the string *REF*
A TimeReference packet will always be displayed in the packet pane, and overrides any display filters.
When a frame is a TimeReference frame, all later frames will calculate the TimeRelativeToFirstPacket relative to the timestamp of the TimeReference frame instead of the first frame of the capture.
You can have any number of TimeReference frames you like.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8459
make the "Help" menu the rightmost menu item, as is done in
recent versions of Windows;
Mac OS X;
recent versions of KDE;
recent versions of GNOME;
rather than making it an item on the far right side.
Make the "Protocol" display in the help mention the number of
entries, and give it has 3 columns, starting with the one that
was used to sort this list.
Make the "Display Filters" display mention the number of fields
for each protocol and at the end the total number of fields.
Give it 4 columns, including the 'blurb'.
List all fields with the correct protocol.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8253