I have a new feature ready to commit and I need some opinions on whether it should be enabled or disabled by default. I have a layout preferences option to enable/disable it.
The feature is a drop-down arrow on the right side of the main toolbar that lets you access any buttons that don't fit on the screen/in the Wireshark main window. The advantage to enabling it by default is that users will find out about it quicker. The disadvantage to enabling it by default is that it takes the place of the rightmost button, which may annoy users that use it frequently (of course, they can just disable it in the layout preferences if they know that you can disable it:). More details/caveats: I had to implement the new GTK 2.4+ toolbar API to enable this feature. I duplicated some of the macros in gtk/toolbar.c to make a GTK1/2 version and a GTK2.4+ version. Everything works the same as before and it is still GTK1/2 (<2.4) compatible. However, the drop-down menu under the arrow does not obey the text only option for the toolbar nor does it support icon images on the toggle buttons (colorize packet list & auto scroll packet list) - it just shows a check mark and the label. Thanks for your response. Steve _______________________________________________ Wireshark-dev mailing list [email protected] http://www.wireshark.org/mailman/listinfo/wireshark-dev
