From Reinhard Speyerer:
This patch fixes several misspellings/typos in Wireshark documentation. svn path=/trunk/; revision=28245
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@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ B<persconf>:I<path> path of personal configuration files, like the
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preferences files.
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B<persdata>:I<path> path of personal data files, it's the folder initially
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opened. After the very first initilization, the recent file will keep the
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opened. After the very first initialization, the recent file will keep the
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folder last used.
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=item -Q
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@ -803,7 +803,7 @@ dialog box popped up by this menu item.
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Exit the application.
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=item Edit:Copy:Decription
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=item Edit:Copy:Description
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Copies the description of the selected field in the protocol tree to
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the clipboard.
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@ -865,7 +865,7 @@ Packets that have been selected as Time Reference packets will always be
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displayed in the packet list pane. Display filters will not affect or
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hide these packets.
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If there is a column displayed for "Culmulative Bytes" this counter will
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If there is a column displayed for "Cumulative Bytes" this counter will
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be reset at every Time Reference packet.
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=item Edit:Time Reference:Find Next
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@ -920,7 +920,7 @@ Set the format of the packet timestamp displayed in the packet list window.
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=item View:Name Resolution:Resolve Name
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Try to resolve a name for the currently seleted item.
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Try to resolve a name for the currently selected item.
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=item View:Name Resolution:Enable for ... Layer
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@ -1049,7 +1049,7 @@ or F</tmp>.
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=item Capture:Start
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Start a live packet capture with the previously seleted options. This won't
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Start a live packet capture with the previously selected options. This won't
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open the options dialog box, and can be convenient for repeatingly capturing
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with the same options.
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@ -1195,7 +1195,7 @@ that time.
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Below the drawing area and the scrollbar are the controls. On the
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bottom left there will be five similar sets of controls to control each
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induvidual graph such as "Display:<button>" which button will toggle
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individual graph such as "Display:<button>" which button will toggle
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that individual graph on/off. If <button> is ticked, the graph will be
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displayed. "Color:<color>" which is just a button to show which color
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will be used to draw that graph (color is only available in Gtk2
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@ -1572,7 +1572,7 @@ The right mouse button can be used to pop up a menu of operations.
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=item Statusbar
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The statusbar is divided into three parts, on the left some context dependant
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The statusbar is divided into three parts, on the left some context dependent
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things are shown, like information about the loaded file, in the center the
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number of packets are displayed, and on the right the current configuration
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profile.
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