On Oct 14, 2015, at 12:23 PM, Joerg Mayer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I currently have a missing character between source and destination port in
> the
> info column of udp and tcp. See attached screenshot.
That's the Unicode LONG RIGHTWARDS ARROW character.
In TShark, it shows up as
1 0.000000 10.56.10.106 -> 10.56.10.222 UDP 40392⟶53 Len=43
2 0.000784 10.56.10.222 -> 10.56.10.106 UDP 53⟶40392 Len=254
3 5.140107 10.56.10.106 -> 10.56.10.222 UDP 40396⟶53 Len=33
4 5.141221 10.56.10.222 -> 10.56.10.106 UDP 53⟶40396 Len=201
if you copy and paste from Terminal into this message, so it's there, but it
displays oddly in Terminal on OS X 10.10:
with the LONG RIGHTWARDS ARROW overlapping with the character after it.
If I replace it with the non-long RIGHTWARDS ARROW character, it works.
I've no idea why Qt isn't handling LONG RIGHTWARDS ARROW, but perhaps we should
use a NOT SO LONG RIGHTWARDS ARROW here; it has the disadvantage that it's a
bit small and the advantage that it's the same width as other characters in the
OS X fixed-width font I'm seeing and thus might not upset Qt or whatever is
happening.
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