On Feb 4, 2004, at 1:12 PM, John McDermott wrote:


BTW, I'd make them personal so a user can change them easily.

Making them "personal" only works for "personal" installations of Ethereal on systems where the installer has a notion of "personal" installations.


That's true on Windows, but not, as far as I know, for most UNIXes.

Fortunately, as Richard Urwin noted, the personal color filter set overrides any system color filter set (which is a GOOD THING, as it means you can get rid of global color filters you *don't* want). This means that you don't have to make the installed color filters personal - if the user wants to change them, they just edit their color filter set and save the set, and they now have a personal set that is used instead of the system set.

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