Use prefs_is_capture_device_hidden() to find out whether a device should
be hidden - don't scan the list of hidden devices ourselves.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32820
- Adds preference "MacOS X style" to the (G)UI preferences pane
- When the preference above is enabled, the menu bar is moved from
the Wireshark window to the top of the screen. It is no longer displayed
in both places at once. This preference defaults to on.
- Calls function to enable shortcut keys for OS X top of screen menus.
- NOTE: The IGE Mac Integration functions change the Control key to Command
key in the menus. This may or may not be desirable.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=26565
- rename rtp_player config group to taps/statistics
- will rename prefs_rtp_player files later
(svn didn't seem keen to rename with changes present,
and output says its just a copy/delete anyway...)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25133
Not 100% implemented for usage with configuration profiles with
different column layout yet, as this requires some of the recent
values to be saved in each profile.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24949
This patch provides a new RTP Player preferences dialog. It allows one to
select the maximum number of visable channels in the RTP Player window. The
default is four (4) channels which is the maximum number of usable channels
that the RTP Player can display and still have access to the bottom row buttons
on a 1024*768 resolution display. Specifying a value less than 1 or greater than
10 will be result in the RTP Player displaying the default 4 channels.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24112
configure and use more than one set of preferences and configuration files.
This can be found in the "Configuration Profiles..." menu item from the Edit
menu, or by pressing Shift-Ctrl-A. It's also possible to start wireshark
and tshark with a named profile by using the "-C ProfileName" option.
A new status pane in the main window will show the current profile.
The configuration files currently stored in the Profiles are:
- Preferences
- Capture Filters
- Display Filters
- Coloring Rules
- Disabled Protocols
- User Accessible Tables
The recent data are by design not added to the profile.
Planned future enhancements:
- make a more convenient function to switch between profiles
- add a "clone profile" button to copy an existing profile
- make the profiles list active and accept return as OK
- save users "Decode as" in the profile
- make new, clone and deletion of profiles more secure
- make some of the recent values available in the profile
This patch also fixes:
- setting default status pane sizes
- a bug setting status pane for packets when not having main lower pane.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24089
(it makes easier change from GList to GTree as we have many modules now and GList implementation is slow for searching)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=23669
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
A new function is introduced, prefs_register_protocol_subtree(), that allows the subtree the protocol should appear under to be specified. The subtree is specified as a string, with a '/' delimiting each subtree element. For example,
prefs_register_protocol(proto_dap, prefs_register_dap);
becomes
prefs_register_protocol_subtree("OSI/X.500", proto_dap, prefs_register_dap);
The function will create all the intermediate subtree nodes that are required, if they don't already exist.
This allows the grouping of procotols which should make the list of protocols more manageable as even more are added. The current aim is to group by protocol family e.g.
+ OSI
+ X.400
X.411
X.420
+ X.500
DISP
DAP
DOP
DSP
+ X.509
X509AF
X509CE
...
but others grouping could be envisioned (e.g. by first letter).
As the intermediate nodes may already have preferences (e.g. OSI), then modules are now allowed to have submodules. Previously each node was either a subtree or held preferences. This is consistent with the "User Interface" node.
The subtree structure has no effect on how the preferences are saved to file, and the "Protocol Preferences..." menu option will bring up the preferences expanded to the correct node.
In addition, a new "blank page" has been introduced for intermediate nodes that have no preferences (and is also used when the "Protocols" node itself is chosen). This prevents confusion when the user moves from a node with preferences to a node without preferences, but the page old page is still shown.
There is also a change to prevent '#' characters in a value being treated as a comment when parsing the preferences file. (There is nothing that adds comments when writing the preferences file.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21066
* fields of an uat table now are passed using an array of uat_filed_t
* field callbacks take two more userdata arguments
* add some macros to define uat field callbacks.
* uats can be registered as preferences for a specific protocol
- the preference widget is a button that opens the uat's window
* dfilter-macro => reflect changes to API
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20695
can be used to add descriptive text inline with other preference items.
The "preference" contents are not written to disk.
Fixup whitespace.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20037
from the 802.11 dissector. Use a #define for the maximum number of
WEP keys. Use AirPcap's if we have it (64). Rename find_module()
prefs_find_module() and make it public.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19467
- 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
Attached is a patch for consideration that changes the title in the
preferences notebook to be the full description of the preference (but
leaves the short name in the preferences list on the left).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19370
Attached is a patch which makes the console log level (warning/message/debug etc) a configurable preference. There's no gui for setting it, but since it's pretty much only going to be useful for developers, I'm sure you'll cope...
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I've added a small comment to the file output that it has no dialog output
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16205
allocate them to be large enough.
Add checks that the numbers in the range fit in a guint32.
Check the validity of a range before saving or printing, and report
errors in an alert box.
Clean up white space.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12320