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.
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without having to delete them. The patch has been tested on
Fedora-7 with GTK+ 1.2.10 and GTK+ 2.10.11.
Since I don't know how to use "strikethrough" in clists in GTK1
there is a little difference in how the disabled coloring rules
are displayed. In GTK2 they are striked through and in GTK1
they are shown in lightgrey on a white background.
Any info on how to use strikthrough in clists within GTK1 is more
than welcome :-)
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menu) move to the previous and next packet even if the packet list isn't
in focus (specifically, the packet detail will stay in focus if that was
already the case). Make the return and enter keys toggle tree items in
the packet detail and the backspace key jump to the parent node. Add a
navigation section to the User's Guide.
Make SIGNAL_EMIT_BY_NAME a simple #define, so that we can feed it
multiple arguments. Fix up whitespace.
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is disabled by default, and can be enabled by setting AIRPCAP_CONFIG
in config.nmake. The code is currently limited to Windows, but should
be adaptable to other platforms.
The official announcement won't come until next week, so you'll have to
read the source for details. :)
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add two toolbar toggle buttons
add icons to various menu items
create new Statistics telephony group and put telephony and alike protocols in it
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add "new" capture options feature, which will act like old capture start, and change capture start option (for immediately capture)
rename Capture/Clear to Capture/Restart
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"gpointer" - callers should do that if appropriate (or perhaps change
the call to pass a different argument if that's more appropriate), and
even if casting it were the right thing to do, the argument needs to be
surrounded with parentheses so the correct value is cast.
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they have LF at the end of the line on UN*X and CR/LF on Windows;
hopefully this means that if a CR/LF version is checked in on Windows,
the CRs will be stripped so that they show up only when checked out on
Windows, not on UN*X.
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using GTK2 primary/secondary message text from GNOME HIG for simple_dialogs,
added a "question dialog" for the coloring rules "Clear" button
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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.
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