Update the man page to reflect the "Capture/Start" and "Display/Options"
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Sets the packet printing and filter options (see L<"Preferences"> below).
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Sets the packet printing and filter options (see L<"Preferences"> below).
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=item Tools:Capture
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=item Capture:Start
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Initiates a live packet capture (see L<"Capture Preferences"> below).
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Initiates a live packet capture (see L<"Capture Preferences"> below).
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A temporary file will be created to hold the capture. The location of the
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A temporary file will be created to hold the capture. The location of the
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starting ethereal. Otherwise, the default TMPDIR location is system-dependent,
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starting ethereal. Otherwise, the default TMPDIR location is system-dependent,
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but is likely either /var/tmp or /tmp.
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but is likely either /var/tmp or /tmp.
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=item Display:Options
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Sets the format of the packet timestamp displayed in the packet list
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window to relative, absolute, or delta.
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=item Tools:Follow TCP Stream
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=item Tools:Follow TCP Stream
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If you have a TCP packet selected, it will display the contents of the TCP
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If you have a TCP packet selected, it will display the contents of the TCP
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file after capture, and you can also specify the maximum number of bytes
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file after capture, and you can also specify the maximum number of bytes
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to capture per packet with the I<Capture length> entry.
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to capture per packet with the I<Capture length> entry.
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=item Display Options
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The I<Display Options> dialog lets you specify the format of the time stamp
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in the packet list. You can select "Time of day" for absolute time stamps,
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"Seconds since beginning of capture" for relative time stamps, or
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"Seconds since previous frame" for delta time stamps.
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=back
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=back
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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