https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3059
--- Comment #10 from Stephen Fisher <stephentfisher@xxxxxxxxx> 2008-11-17 13:28:00 PDT ---
(In reply to comment #9)
> OK, so I like the idea of being able to easily mark a large range of packets,
> but what do the core Wireshark developers think as to how best to implement it
> via the best key combinations?
Using one key on the keyboard (shift?) + dragging the mouse seems like the most
intutive method to me. How about a keystroke to turn on and off marking
sequential ranges of packets, such as the CTRL+SHIFT+M Chris brought up? You
could turn on marking with that key sequence then every other packet you went
across with your cursor was marked until you hit CTRL+SHIFT+M again?
FYI, the range function when saving a trace is quite powerful. You can do
range(s) and/or individual packets. For example: "1-20,26,30-34,60-" to refer
to packets 1-20, 26, 30-34 and 60 to the end of the trace file.
Just some ideas... I haven't tried the patch yet.
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