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Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Saving settings as "Profiles"

From: Andy Howell <AndyHowell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 15:22:45 -0600
Guy Harris wrote:

One feature that might be useful would be support for a "Wireshark settings file" that could be associated with a capture, so that if a
 file named foo.{pcap,cap,...} were opened, Wireshark could look for
 foo.wssettings, or something such as that, and, if it finds, load
it.

Saving setting based on just the file name would not work for me, as I often have files with the same name but different settings. The files end up in different directories.

Or is the suggestion on the  Wiki  that profiles could be
implemented as sub-directories of the user's settings directory
better? That would mean profiles could be applied to different
files and different live captures.

That seems better, but a bit more complicated.

Its probably a bit soon to go into detail, but I had a look at
gtk/decode_as_dlg.c to see what it would take to just save the settings.
I was thinking I could add save & load buttons to the Alalyze/User
Specified Decode... dialog. I haven't done any Wireshark development
other than some dissectors, but it does not seem too difficult.

I think having two sets of settings would be useful. Global ones saved
under Edit->Preferences and per-file ones. Guess the trick would be not having the per-file ones saved over the top of the file specific ones.

Thanks,

	Andy