On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 10:08 AM, Semjon <semgo@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just tried the new 1.99 version with Qt which I find over all has a
> nicer, more modern look&feel than the gtk version.
> But one thing I realised is not so good I think.
> In Gtk versions in the display filter field I could start to write my
> filter and with every separation via the "." after a known
> protocol/field it would suggest me all possible fields to use as a
> filter (e.g. if I type "ip." it would open all possible options in the
> dropdown menu for the ip-protocol addr, dst, len etc...).
> This was very comfortable specially if You don't know exactly how to
> write if you want to for example filter the TCP destination port. Now in
> the QT version it seems that this dropdown select has the function to
> show the last entered filter values which (at least for me) is quite
> useless.
>
> Is this going to stay like this or is this functionality just not ported
> from the gtk version yet?
Hi SemGo,
I think, it is just not ported feature... ;-)
Regards,
>
> Thanks & Regards
>
> SemGo
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