A few documentation spelling fixes.

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Martin Mathieson 2021-08-02 17:40:55 +01:00
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5 changed files with 32 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ See doc/plugins.example for an example.
The plugin registration has changed with the extension of the build The plugin registration has changed with the extension of the build
scripts. These now generate the additional code needed for plugin scripts. These now generate the additional code needed for plugin
encapsulation in plugin.c. When using the new style build scripts, encapsulation in plugin.c. When using the new style build scripts,
stips the parts outlined below: strips the parts outlined below:
o Remove the following include statements: o Remove the following include statements:

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@ -129,10 +129,10 @@ Symbian OS btsnoop files
TamoSoft CommView files TamoSoft CommView files
=item * =item *
Textronix K12xx 32bit .rf5 format files Tektronix K12xx 32bit .rf5 format files
=item * =item *
Textronix K12 text file format captures Tektronix K12 text file format captures
=item * =item *
Apple PacketLogger files Apple PacketLogger files

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@ -231,8 +231,8 @@ captures
* Juniper Netscreen snoop files * Juniper Netscreen snoop files
* Symbian OS btsnoop files * Symbian OS btsnoop files
* TamoSoft CommView files * TamoSoft CommView files
* Textronix K12xx 32bit .rf5 format files * Tektronix K12xx 32bit .rf5 format files
* Textronix K12 text file format captures * Tektronix K12 text file format captures
* Apple PacketLogger files * Apple PacketLogger files
* Files from Aethra Telecommunications' PC108 software for their test * Files from Aethra Telecommunications' PC108 software for their test
instruments instruments

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@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ The following file formats from other capture tools can be opened by Wireshark:
* Linux Bluez Bluetooth stack hcidump -w traces * Linux Bluez Bluetooth stack hcidump -w traces
* Catapult DCT2000 .out files * Catapult (now Ixia/Keysight) DCT2000 .out files
* Gammu generated text output from Nokia DCT3 phones in Netmonitor mode * Gammu generated text output from Nokia DCT3 phones in Netmonitor mode
@ -173,9 +173,9 @@ The following file formats from other capture tools can be opened by Wireshark:
* Tamosoft CommView captures * Tamosoft CommView captures
* Textronix K12xx 32bit .rf5 format captures * Tektronix K12xx 32bit .rf5 format captures
* Textronix K12 text file format captures * Tektronix K12 text file format captures
* Apple PacketLogger captures * Apple PacketLogger captures
@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ The following file formats can be saved by Wireshark (with the known file extens
* Tamosoft CommView captures ({asterisk}.ncf) * Tamosoft CommView captures ({asterisk}.ncf)
* Catapult DCT2000 .out files ({asterisk}.out) * Catapult (now Ixia/Keysight) DCT2000 .out files ({asterisk}.out)
* Endace Measurement Systems ERF format capture({asterisk}.erf) * Endace Measurement Systems ERF format capture({asterisk}.erf)
@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ image::wsug_graphics/ws-file-import-regex.png[{medium-screenshot-attrs}]
Packet format regular expression:: Packet format regular expression::
This is the regex used for searching packets and metadata inside the input file. This is the regex used for searching packets and metadata inside the input file.
Named capuring subgroups are used to find the individual fields. Anchors `^` and Named capturing subgroups are used to find the individual fields. Anchors `^` and
`$` are set to match directly before and after newlines `\n` or `\r\n`. See `$` are set to match directly before and after newlines `\n` or `\r\n`. See
https://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/glib-regex-syntax.html[GRegex] for a full https://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/glib-regex-syntax.html[GRegex] for a full
documentation. documentation.
@ -633,7 +633,7 @@ are only available when the regex contains a `(?<dir>...)` group.
Timestamp Format:: Timestamp Format::
This is the format specifier used to parse the timestamps in the text file to This is the format specifier used to parse the timestamps in the text file to
import. It uses the same format as `strptime(3)` with the addition of `%f` for import. It uses the same format as `strptime(3)` with the addition of `%f` for
zero padded fractions of seconds. The percision of `%f` is determined from it's zero padded fractions of seconds. The precision of `%f` is determined from it's
length. The most common fields are `%H`, `%M` and `%S` for hours, minutes and length. The most common fields are `%H`, `%M` and `%S` for hours, minutes and
seconds. The straightforward HH:MM:SS format is covered by %T. For a full seconds. The straightforward HH:MM:SS format is covered by %T. For a full
definition of the syntax look for `strptime(3)`, definition of the syntax look for `strptime(3)`,

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@ -200,6 +200,7 @@ colorizing
combiner combiner
combiners combiners
communication communication
compilers
computable computable
concatenate concatenate
concatenated concatenated
@ -221,6 +222,7 @@ couchbase
coverity coverity
cpdlc cpdlc
cpich cpich
cppcheck
cpuregisters cpuregisters
credential credential
credentials credentials
@ -253,6 +255,7 @@ deauthentication
deauthentications deauthentications
debian debian
debug debug
decapsulation
dechunk dechunk
decompressing decompressing
decompressor decompressor
@ -274,6 +277,7 @@ dehumidification
deinterleaved deinterleaved
delimited delimited
delimiters delimiters
delimiting
demodulator demodulator
demultiplexer demultiplexer
demultiplexers demultiplexers
@ -373,15 +377,19 @@ errorportinfo
erspan erspan
España España
etheraddr etheraddr
ethers
ethertype ethertype
ettarr ettarr
etwdump
etype etype
eutra eutra
eutran eutran
eventlog eventlog
executables
extattr extattr
extcap extcap
extensibility extensibility
extensible
exthdr exthdr
extrainformation extrainformation
failover failover
@ -436,6 +444,7 @@ gnutls
goaway goaway
google google
gprscdr gprscdr
greyed
groupa groupa
groupb groupb
groupcast groupcast
@ -447,6 +456,7 @@ hangup
harqid harqid
hartip hartip
hashed hashed
hashes
hazelcast hazelcast
heuristic heuristic
hfarr hfarr
@ -461,6 +471,8 @@ hsdpa
hsdsch hsdsch
hspdsch hspdsch
hsupa hsupa
htonl
htons
http2 http2
https https
huffman huffman
@ -476,6 +488,7 @@ ifconfig
ikev2 ikev2
illuminance illuminance
immersive immersive
implementations
implementer implementer
implementor implementor
inband inband
@ -724,6 +737,7 @@ params
parlay parlay
parms parms
parser parser
parses
passcode passcode
passkey passkey
passthrough passthrough
@ -757,6 +771,7 @@ portnumber
portstatus portstatus
posix posix
powercontrol powercontrol
pppdump
prach prach
preconfiguration preconfiguration
preconfigured preconfigured
@ -774,6 +789,7 @@ privkey
procid procid
profidrive profidrive
profinet profinet
promiscuously
protected protected
protoabbrev protoabbrev
protobuf protobuf
@ -855,6 +871,7 @@ reestablishment
referer referer
referrer referrer
regex regex
regexp
reimplemented reimplemented
reinitialization reinitialization
reinitialize reinitialize
@ -973,6 +990,7 @@ spare7
spare8 spare8
spare9 spare9
spcell spcell
specifiers
spectrograph spectrograph
speex speex
spnego spnego
@ -981,6 +999,7 @@ spooled
srbid srbid
srcport srcport
srvcc srvcc
sshdump
sshkey sshkey
ssupervisor ssupervisor
stanag stanag
@ -1050,6 +1069,7 @@ tdd128
tdd384 tdd384
tdd768 tdd768
technica technica
Tektronix
Telecomunicaciones Telecomunicaciones
Telefónica Telefónica
Teléfonos Teléfonos
@ -1101,6 +1121,7 @@ uavcan
uboot uboot
ubuntu ubuntu
udpcp udpcp
udpdump
uint16 uint16
uint32 uint32
uint8 uint8