I have committed changes for the following under Revision 23089:
- Add the filename as part of the title on the Voip calls, Graph and RTP 
Player windows
- Make the calls selection on the Voip Calls window "standard", meaning 
using the build in GTK functions (the CTRL and SHIFT can be used to make 
multiple selections)
- Add a "Select All" button to the VoIP calls window

Regards
Alejandro

Antoine Reid wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>
> I stumbled upon the WishList page on the wiki which suggests posting
> ideas on this list instead of simply editing the wiki.
>
> I just subscribed to this list so apologies if these ideas have been
> suggested before and rejected.  I looked through the page on the wiki
> and didn't see anything similar.
>
> I am currently using the 0.99.6a (SVN Rev 22276) binary on win32.  I
> haven't checked the behavior on Linux but I suspect it'll be exactly
> the same.
>
>
>
> So, here are my humble suggestions,
>
> 1- When viewing a dump and hitting the "Statistics/VoIP Calls" menu choice:
>
>    1a- In the window that pops up, display the filename if available
> (this is useful when you have multiple instances of Wireshark running,
> each displaying a different capture)
>
>    1b- In that same window that pops up, let the user use the Ctrl or
> Shift keys to select multiple calls or a range of calls.  Even better,
> offer a shortcut such as Ctrl-A to select all messages.
>
>    1c- Once you hit the "Graph" button, display the capture name in
> the "Graph Analysis" window, just like 1a.
>
>
>
> 2- Maybe have a new item in the Statistics menu that would be "Graph
> all VoIP calls" that would automatically find all calls, select all
> and open a Graph Analysis window right away.  This would be a time
> saver when it is the main operation that you always repeat. Especially
> if you have 20 or 50 calls in the capture..
>
>
>
> This graph analysis is a very powerful feature.  I saw in the wishlist
> that some people wanted it for other types of flows than SIP.  I also
> think it would be a great tool (although I would have no immediate use
> for it)
>
>
> That is all for now :)
> What do people think?
>
>
> antoine
>
>
>   
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