At 11:35 AM 1/3/00 -0600, Gilbert Ramirez wrote:
>On Fri, Dec 31, 1999 at 05:52:58PM -0600, Richard Sharpe wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Welcome to the new millenium ...
>>
>> I have upgraded to GTK+ 1.2.6, and now my previous problems are gone.
>>
>> I now have a way of starting with one the packet display and switching to a
>> three paned display.
>>
>> With a little effort, I can switch back ...
>>
>> Now, the big question is, what do people think? Is this something we should
>> do?
>
>yes, I would find something like that useful. Sometimes I don't need
>to view the hex dump pane, but need the two others.
Hmmm, I have a need to do that eventually, but was initially thinking of
only the packet list on start-up, and then switching to three panes when
someone selects a packet.
I have experimented, and it is possible, but needs gtk+ 1.2.6, as there are
wierd bugs with earlier versions (actually don't know which one between
1.2.1 and 1.2.6 :-)
This brings up the need for an icon bar as well as the menu bar so that we
can put up icons to allow people to easily switch back and forth ...
Actually, another useful item would be a standard gtk+ application
framework for C programmers ...
>--gilbert
Regards
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