Bill Meier wrote:
3. I do have a Plan B for a file_chooser() replacement for
file_selection(); I'll implement it and we'll see how it goes...
Status:
I've implemented the Plan B file_chooser() replacement for
file_selection() (using GtkFileChooserDialog) and it seems to work quite
Bill Meier wrote:
Packing a GtkFileChooserWidget into a standard dialog window along with
OK/Cancel buttons etc, should, I believe, allow Wireshark to handle
the dialog window containing the file chooser just like it handles any
other dialog window (and the way the GtkFileSelection
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 03:32:25PM -0400, Bill Meier wrote:
3. I do have a Plan B for a file_chooser() replacement for
file_selection(); I'll implement it and we'll see how it goes...
Thanks for the update and for all your work on this.
Steve
AFAIKT there are issues with most usage in Wireshark of
GtkFileChooserDialog.
This is true for direct usage and indirect usage via file_selection_new().
A simple example:
On a *nix system:
1. Do File ! Open and choose a capture file.
2. Enter a bad filter in the filter entry box.
3. Click
Hi,
Interesting stuff. Indeed we should look into generalizing this dialog
handling. It would be great if we could get it done before the 1.2
branch, but I doubt that. Maybe posting a patch first would be helpful.
Thanx,
Jaap
Sent from my iPhone
On 20 mei 2009, at 18:46, Bill Meier
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 12:46:29PM -0400, Bill Meier wrote:
A simple example:
You'll now have what I'll call a dead File Chooser dialog window. That
is: clicking on the Cancel or the Open buttons in the Window does
nothing.
(The window is not completely dead: Clicking on the upper right
Stephen Fisher wrote:
I'm not that familiar with the differences between the two other than
what the GTK docs say:
GtkFileChooserDialog - A file chooser dialog, suitable for File/Open
or File/Save commands
GtkFileChooserWidget - File chooser widget that can be embedded in other