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author | Jaap Keuter <jaap.keuter@xs4all.nl> | 2011-01-09 19:44:21 +0000 |
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committer | Jaap Keuter <jaap.keuter@xs4all.nl> | 2011-01-09 19:44:21 +0000 |
commit | 88d4fd88306a93f87882978bfd99f0d0b198303c (patch) | |
tree | 581c0b7964e2e1718fe2d61fd11b026fb125fa06 /docbook/wsug_src/WSUG_chapter_use.xml | |
parent | 589d38b8f4520703a7b6aedb1eb4601d268c5fdf (diff) |
Update the menu screenshots and descriptions.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35441
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diff --git a/docbook/wsug_src/WSUG_chapter_use.xml b/docbook/wsug_src/WSUG_chapter_use.xml index 2cc9d4c384..d47e369eea 100644 --- a/docbook/wsug_src/WSUG_chapter_use.xml +++ b/docbook/wsug_src/WSUG_chapter_use.xml @@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ It is discussed in more detail in <xref linkend="ChIOMergeSection"/>. </para></entry> </row> - <row> + <!--<row> <entry><command>Import...</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry><para> @@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ allows you to import a text file into a new temporary capture. It is discussed in more detail in <xref linkend="ChIOImportSection"/>. </para></entry> - </row> + </row>--> <row> <entry><command>Close</command></entry> <entry>Ctrl+W</entry> @@ -519,77 +519,16 @@ <entry></entry> </row> <row> - <entry><command>Export > as "Plain Text" file...</command></entry> - <entry></entry> - <entry><para> - This menu item allows you to export all (or some) of the packets in - the capture file to a plain ASCII text file. - It pops up the Wireshark Export dialog box (which is discussed further in - <xref linkend="ChIOExportPlainDialog"/>). - </para></entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry><command>Export > as "PostScript" file...</command></entry> - <entry></entry> - <entry><para> - This menu item allows you to export all (or some) of the packets in - the capture file to a PostScript file. - It pops up the Wireshark Export dialog box (which is discussed further in - <xref linkend="ChIOExportPSDialog"/>). - </para></entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry><command>Export > as "CSV" (Comma Separated Values packet summary) file...</command></entry> - <entry></entry> - <entry><para> - This menu item allows you to export all (or some) of the packet summaries in - the capture file to a .csv file (e.g. used by spreadsheet programs). - It pops up the Wireshark Export dialog box (which is discussed further in - <xref linkend="ChIOExportCSVDialog"/>). - </para></entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry><command>Export > as "C Arrays" (packet bytes) file...</command></entry> - <entry></entry> - <entry><para> - This menu item allows you to export all (or some) of the packet bytes in - the capture file to a .c file so you can import the stream data into your - own C program. - It pops up the Wireshark Export dialog box (which is discussed further in - <xref linkend="ChIOExportCArraysDialog"/>). - </para></entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry><command>------</command></entry> - <entry></entry> - <entry></entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry><command>Export > as "PSML" file...</command></entry> - <entry></entry> - <entry><para> - This menu item allows you to export all (or some) of the packets in - the capture file to a PSML (packet summary markup language) XML file. - It pops up the Wireshark Export dialog box (which is discussed further in - <xref linkend="ChIOExportPSMLDialog"/>). - </para></entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry><command>Export > as "PDML" file...</command></entry> + <entry><command>Export > File...</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry><para> This menu item allows you to export all (or some) of the packets in - the capture file to a PDML (packet details markup language) XML file. - It pops up the Wireshark Export dialog box (which is discussed further in - <xref linkend="ChIOExportPDMLDialog"/>). + the capture file to file. + It pops up the Wireshark Export dialog box (which is discussed further in + <xref linkend="ChIOExportSection"/>). </para></entry> </row> <row> - <entry><command>------</command></entry> - <entry></entry> - <entry></entry> - </row> - <row> <entry><command>Export > Selected Packet Bytes...</command></entry> <entry>Ctrl+H</entry> <entry><para> @@ -600,7 +539,7 @@ </para></entry> </row> <row> - <entry><command>Objects > HTTP</command></entry> + <entry><command>Export > Objects > HTTP</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry><para> This menu item allows you to export all or some of the captured HTTP objects @@ -609,6 +548,15 @@ </para></entry> </row> <row> + <entry><command>Export > Objects > DICOM</command></entry> + <entry></entry> + <entry><para> + This menu item allows you to export all or some of the captured DICOM objects + into local files. It pops up the Wireshark DICOM object list (which is discussed + further in <xref linkend="ChIOExportObjectsDialog"/>) + </para></entry> + </row> + <row> <entry><command>------</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry></entry> @@ -892,6 +840,14 @@ </para></entry> </row> <row> + <entry><command>Wireless Toolbar (Windows only)</command></entry> + <entry></entry> + <entry><para> + This menu item hides or shows the wireless toolbar. See + the AirPcap documentation for more information. + </para></entry> + </row> + <row> <entry><command>Statusbar</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry><para> @@ -960,6 +916,15 @@ </para></entry> </row> <row> + <entry><command>Time Display Format > Seconds Since Epoch (1970-01-01): 1234567890.123456</command></entry> + <entry></entry> + <entry><para> + Selecting this tells Wireshark to display time stamps in + seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00, see + <xref linkend="ChWorkTimeFormatsSection"/>. + </para></entry> + </row> + <row> <entry><command>Time Display Format > Seconds Since Beginning of Capture: 123.123456</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry><para> @@ -987,15 +952,6 @@ </para></entry> </row> <row> - <entry><command>Time Display Format > Seconds Since Epoch (1970-01-01): 1234567890.123456</command></entry> - <entry></entry> - <entry><para> - Selecting this tells Wireshark to display time stamps in - seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00, see - <xref linkend="ChWorkTimeFormatsSection"/>. - </para></entry> - </row> - <row> <entry><command>Time Display Format > ------</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry></entry> @@ -1026,11 +982,20 @@ <entry><command>Time Display Format > ...seconds: 0....</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry><para> - Selecting this tells Wireshark to display time stamps with a precision of one second, decisecond, centisecond, millisecond, microsecond or nanosecond, see + Selecting this tells Wireshark to display time stamps with a precision of one second, + decisecond, centisecond, millisecond, microsecond or nanosecond, see <xref linkend="ChWorkTimeFormatsSection"/>. </para></entry> </row> <row> + <entry><command>Time Display Format > Display Seconds with hours and minutes</command></entry> + <entry></entry> + <entry><para> + Selecting this tells Wireshark to display time stamps in seconds, + with hours and minutes. + </para></entry> + </row> + <row> <entry><command>Name Resolution > Resolve Name</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry><para> @@ -1127,6 +1092,15 @@ </entry> </row> <row> + <entry><command>Displayed Columns</command></entry> + <entry></entry> + <entry><para> + This menu items folds out with a list of all configured columns. + These columns can now be shown or hidden in the packet list. + </para> + </entry> + </row> + <row> <entry><command>------</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry></entry> @@ -1136,7 +1110,7 @@ <entry></entry> <entry><para> This menu item expands the currently selected subtree in the - packet details tree. + packet details tree. </para></entry> </row> <row> @@ -1460,6 +1434,19 @@ </para></entry> </row> <row> + <entry><command>------</command></entry> + <entry></entry> + <entry></entry> + </row> + <row> + <entry><command>Apply as Column</command></entry> + <entry></entry> + <entry><para> + This menu item adds the selected protocol item in the packet details + pane as a column to the packet list. + </para></entry> + </row> + <row> <entry><command>Apply as Filter > ...</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry><para> @@ -1681,11 +1668,21 @@ <entry></entry> </row> <row> + <entry><command>ANCP...</command></entry> + <entry></entry> + <entry><para>See <xref linkend="ChStatXXX"/></para></entry> + </row> + <row> <entry><command>BOOTP-DHCP...</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry><para>See <xref linkend="ChStatXXX"/></para></entry> </row> <row> + <entry><command>Colledtd...</command></entry> + <entry></entry> + <entry><para>See <xref linkend="ChStatXXX"/></para></entry> + </row> + <row> <entry><command>Compare...</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry><para>See <xref linkend="ChStatXXX"/></para></entry> @@ -1716,11 +1713,6 @@ <entry><para>See <xref linkend="ChStatXXX"/></para></entry> </row> <row> - <entry><command>ISUP Messages</command></entry> - <entry></entry> - <entry><para>See <xref linkend="ChStatXXX"/></para></entry> - </row> - <row> <entry><command>ONC-RPC Programs</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry><para>See <xref linkend="ChStatXXX"/></para></entry> @@ -1772,27 +1764,32 @@ </thead> <tbody> <row> - <entry><command>ANSI</command></entry> + <entry><command>IAX2</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry><para>See <xref linkend="ChTelXXX"/></para></entry> </row> <row> - <entry><command>Fax T38 Analysis...</command></entry> + <entry><command>SMPP Operations...</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry><para>See <xref linkend="ChTelXXX"/></para></entry> </row> <row> - <entry><command>GSM</command></entry> + <entry><command>SCTP</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry><para>See <xref linkend="ChTelXXX"/></para></entry> </row> <row> - <entry><command>H.225...</command></entry> + <entry><command>ANSI</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry><para>See <xref linkend="ChTelXXX"/></para></entry> </row> <row> - <entry><command>IAX2</command></entry> + <entry><command>GSM</command></entry> + <entry></entry> + <entry><para>See <xref linkend="ChTelXXX"/></para></entry> + </row> + <row> + <entry><command>H.225...</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry><para>See <xref linkend="ChTelXXX"/></para></entry> </row> @@ -1822,21 +1819,11 @@ <entry><para>See <xref linkend="ChTelRTPAnalysis"/></para></entry> </row> <row> - <entry><command>SCTP</command></entry> - <entry></entry> - <entry><para>See <xref linkend="ChTelXXX"/></para></entry> - </row> - <row> <entry><command>SIP...</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry><para>See <xref linkend="ChTelXXX"/></para></entry> </row> <row> - <entry><command>SMPP Operations...</command></entry> - <entry></entry> - <entry><para>See <xref linkend="ChTelXXX"/></para></entry> - </row> - <row> <entry><command>UCP Messages...</command></entry> <entry></entry> <entry><para>See <xref linkend="ChTelXXX"/></para></entry> @@ -1861,12 +1848,10 @@ The Wireshark Tools menu contains the fields shown in <xref linkend="ChUseTools"/>. </para> -<!-- <figure id="ChUseWiresharkToolsMenu"> <title>The "Tools" Menu</title> <graphic entityref="WiresharkToolsMenu" format="PNG"/> </figure> ---> <table id="ChUseTools" frame="none"> <title>Tools menu items</title> <tgroup cols="3"> @@ -1893,6 +1878,14 @@ It is assumed that the rules will be applied to an outside interface. </para></entry> </row> + <row> + <entry><command>Lua</command></entry> + <entry></entry> + <entry><para> + These options allow you to work with the Lua interpreter optionally + build into Wireshark, see <xref linkend="wsluarm_intro"/>. + </para></entry> + </row> </tbody> </tgroup> </table> |