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Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] [PATCH] New menu items to copy packet data

From: "Luis Ontanon" <luis.ontanon@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 19:10:26 +0100
I backed up the changes I made. And now it looks fine at least to me.

BTW I'd love if someone with some knowledge of the way menus work
could explain to me why I got that broken... and why adding the
"Tools" menu did not.

Luis
On 2/20/07, Luis Ontanon <luis.ontanon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That sounds familiar...
Just today I noticed that if I enable Lua on windows the "Tools" menu
(that is hidden unless Lua uses it) ends up as a submenu of "User
Tables". As in your case this infact does not happen on my mac. The
reason of the different behaviour is still unknown to me.

As I think it probably has to do with the changes I made to menu.c to
add the "User Tables" menu I planned to investigate it on the next
weekend.

BTW I trying to understand an odd crash I see on windows after an
exception (due to a very corrupt packet) is thrown that does not
happen against my mac.

Luis

On 2/20/07, Stephen Fisher <stephentfisher@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 03:50:57PM -0800, Stephen Fisher wrote:
>
> > However, The statistics menu is messed up in my Windows build
> > environment (MSVC 2005 EE).  Everything is one off from the group it
> > should be in.  The HTTP option is still buried within the content list
> > menu.  Anyone else seeing this?  I'm still trying to figure out why
> > this is happening but if anyone has an idea let me know.
>
> I should note that it looks fine in Unix.
>
>
> Steve
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