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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 | <html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>3.7. The "View" menu</title><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="ws.css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.78.1"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="Wireshark User's Guide"><link rel="up" href="ChapterUsing.html" title="Chapter 3. User Interface"><link rel="prev" href="ChUseEditMenuSection.html" title='3.6. The "Edit" menu'><link rel="next" href="ChUseGoMenuSection.html" title='3.8. The "Go" menu'></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">3.7. The "View" menu</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="ChUseEditMenuSection.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Chapter 3. User Interface</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="ChUseGoMenuSection.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="section"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="ChUseViewMenuSection"></a>3.7. The "View" menu</h2></div></div></div><p>
The Wireshark View menu contains the fields shown in
<a class="xref" href="ChUseViewMenuSection.html#ChUseTabView" title="Table 3.4. View menu items">Table 3.4, “View menu items”</a>.
</p><div class="figure"><a name="ChUseWiresharkViewMenu"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 3.5. The "View" Menu</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div><img src="wsug_graphics/ws-view-menu.png" alt='The "View" Menu'></div></div></div><br class="figure-break"><div class="table"><a name="ChUseTabView"></a><p class="title"><b>Table 3.4. View menu items</b></p><div class="table-contents"><table summary="View menu items" border="0"><colgroup><col width="72pt"><col width="80pt"><col></colgroup><thead><tr><th>Menu Item</th><th>Accelerator</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Main Toolbar</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
This menu item hides or shows the main toolbar, see
<a class="xref" href="ChUseMainToolbarSection.html" title='3.16. The "Main" toolbar'>Section 3.16, “The "Main" toolbar”</a>.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Filter Toolbar</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
This menu item hides or shows the filter toolbar, see
<a class="xref" href="ChUseFilterToolbarSection.html" title='3.17. The "Filter" toolbar'>Section 3.17, “The "Filter" toolbar”</a>.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Wireless Toolbar (Windows only)</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
This menu item hides or shows the wireless toolbar. See
the AirPcap documentation for more information.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Statusbar</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
This menu item hides or shows the statusbar, see
<a class="xref" href="ChUseStatusbarSection.html" title="3.21. The Statusbar">Section 3.21, “The Statusbar”</a>.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>------</strong></span></td><td> </td><td> </td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Packet List</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
This menu item hides or shows the packet list pane, see
<a class="xref" href="ChUsePacketListPaneSection.html" title='3.18. The "Packet List" pane'>Section 3.18, “The "Packet List" pane”</a>.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Packet Details</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
This menu item hides or shows the packet details pane, see
<a class="xref" href="ChUsePacketDetailsPaneSection.html" title='3.19. The "Packet Details" pane'>Section 3.19, “The "Packet Details" pane”</a>.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Packet Bytes</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
This menu item hides or shows the packet bytes pane, see
<a class="xref" href="ChUsePacketBytesPaneSection.html" title='3.20. The "Packet Bytes" pane'>Section 3.20, “The "Packet Bytes" pane”</a>.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>------</strong></span></td><td> </td><td> </td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Time Display Format > Date and Time of Day: 1970-01-01 01:02:03.123456</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
Selecting this tells Wireshark to display the
time stamps in date and time of day format, see
<a class="xref" href="ChWorkTimeFormatsSection.html" title="6.12. Time display formats and time references">Section 6.12, “Time display formats and time
references”</a>.
</p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><table border="0" summary="Note: Note!"><tr><td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="top" width="25"><img alt="[Note]" src="wsug_graphics/note.png"></td><th align="left">Note!</th></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><p>
The fields "Time of Day", "Date and Time of
Day", "Seconds Since Beginning of Capture", "Seconds Since
Previous Captured Packet" and "Seconds Since Previous
Displayed Packet" are mutually exclusive.
</p></td></tr></table></div><p>
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Time Display Format > Time of Day: 01:02:03.123456</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
Selecting this tells Wireshark to display time
stamps in time of day format, see
<a class="xref" href="ChWorkTimeFormatsSection.html" title="6.12. Time display formats and time references">Section 6.12, “Time display formats and time
references”</a>.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Time Display Format > Seconds Since Epoch (1970-01-01): 1234567890.123456</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
Selecting this tells Wireshark to display time stamps in
seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00, see
<a class="xref" href="ChWorkTimeFormatsSection.html" title="6.12. Time display formats and time references">Section 6.12, “Time display formats and time
references”</a>.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Time Display Format > Seconds Since Beginning of Capture: 123.123456</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
Selecting this tells Wireshark to display time
stamps in seconds since beginning of capture format, see
<a class="xref" href="ChWorkTimeFormatsSection.html" title="6.12. Time display formats and time references">Section 6.12, “Time display formats and time
references”</a>.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Time Display Format > Seconds Since Previous Captured Packet: 1.123456</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
Selecting this tells Wireshark to display time stamps in
seconds since previous captured packet format, see
<a class="xref" href="ChWorkTimeFormatsSection.html" title="6.12. Time display formats and time references">Section 6.12, “Time display formats and time
references”</a>.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Time Display Format > Seconds Since Previous Displayed Packet: 1.123456</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
Selecting this tells Wireshark to display time stamps in
seconds since previous displayed packet format, see
<a class="xref" href="ChWorkTimeFormatsSection.html" title="6.12. Time display formats and time references">Section 6.12, “Time display formats and time
references”</a>.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Time Display Format > ------</strong></span></td><td> </td><td> </td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Time Display Format > Automatic (File Format Precision)</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
Selecting this tells Wireshark to display time stamps with the
precision given by the capture file format used, see
<a class="xref" href="ChWorkTimeFormatsSection.html" title="6.12. Time display formats and time references">Section 6.12, “Time display formats and time
references”</a>.
</p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><table border="0" summary="Note: Note!"><tr><td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="top" width="25"><img alt="[Note]" src="wsug_graphics/note.png"></td><th align="left">Note!</th></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><p>
The fields "Automatic", "Seconds" and "...seconds" are mutually exclusive.
</p></td></tr></table></div><p>
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Time Display Format > Seconds: 0</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
Selecting this tells Wireshark to display time stamps with a precision of one second, see
<a class="xref" href="ChWorkTimeFormatsSection.html" title="6.12. Time display formats and time references">Section 6.12, “Time display formats and time
references”</a>.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Time Display Format > ...seconds: 0....</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
Selecting this tells Wireshark to display time stamps with a precision of one second,
decisecond, centisecond, millisecond, microsecond or nanosecond, see
<a class="xref" href="ChWorkTimeFormatsSection.html" title="6.12. Time display formats and time references">Section 6.12, “Time display formats and time
references”</a>.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Time Display Format > Display Seconds with hours and minutes</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
Selecting this tells Wireshark to display time stamps in seconds,
with hours and minutes.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Name Resolution > Resolve Name</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
This item allows you to trigger a name resolve of the current packet
only, see <a class="xref" href="ChAdvNameResolutionSection.html" title="7.7. Name Resolution">Section 7.7, “Name Resolution”</a>.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Name Resolution > Enable for MAC Layer</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
This item allows you to control whether or not
Wireshark translates MAC addresses into names, see
<a class="xref" href="ChAdvNameResolutionSection.html" title="7.7. Name Resolution">Section 7.7, “Name Resolution”</a>.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Name Resolution > Enable for Network Layer</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
This item allows you to control whether or not
Wireshark translates network addresses into names, see
<a class="xref" href="ChAdvNameResolutionSection.html" title="7.7. Name Resolution">Section 7.7, “Name Resolution”</a>.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Name Resolution > Enable for Transport Layer</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
This item allows you to control whether or not
Wireshark translates transport addresses into names, see
<a class="xref" href="ChAdvNameResolutionSection.html" title="7.7. Name Resolution">Section 7.7, “Name Resolution”</a>.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Colorize Packet List</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
This item allows you to control whether or not Wireshark should colorize
the packet list.</p>
<div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><table border="0" summary="Note: Note!"><tr><td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="top" width="25"><img alt="[Note]" src="wsug_graphics/note.png"></td><th align="left">Note!</th></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><p>
Enabling colorization will slow down the display
of new packets while capturing / loading capture files.
</p></td></tr></table></div></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Auto Scroll in Live Capture</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
This item allows you to specify that Wireshark
should scroll the packet list pane as new packets come
in, so you are always looking at the last packet. If you
do not specify this, Wireshark simply adds new packets onto
the end of the list, but does not scroll the packet list
pane.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>------</strong></span></td><td> </td><td> </td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Zoom In</strong></span></td><td>Ctrl++</td><td><p>
Zoom into the packet data (increase the font size).
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Zoom Out</strong></span></td><td>Ctrl+-</td><td><p>
Zoom out of the packet data (decrease the font size).
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Normal Size</strong></span></td><td>Ctrl+=</td><td><p>
Set zoom level back to 100% (set font size back to normal).
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Resize All Columns</strong></span></td><td>Shift+Ctrl+R</td><td><p>
Resize all column widths so the content will fit into it.
</p>
<div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><table border="0" summary="Note: Note!"><tr><td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="top" width="25"><img alt="[Note]" src="wsug_graphics/note.png"></td><th align="left">Note!</th></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><p>
Resizing may take a significant amount of time, especially if a
large capture file is loaded.
</p></td></tr></table></div>
</td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Displayed Columns</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
This menu items folds out with a list of all configured columns.
These columns can now be shown or hidden in the packet list.
</p>
</td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>------</strong></span></td><td> </td><td> </td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Expand Subtrees</strong></span></td><td>Shift+Right</td><td><p>
This menu item expands the currently selected subtree in the
packet details tree.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Expand All</strong></span></td><td>Ctrl+Right</td><td><p>
Wireshark keeps a list of all the protocol subtrees
that are expanded, and uses it to ensure that the
correct subtrees are expanded when you display a packet.
This menu item expands all subtrees in all packets in
the capture.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Collapse All</strong></span></td><td>Ctrl+Left</td><td><p>
This menu item collapses the tree view of all packets
in the capture list.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>------</strong></span></td><td> </td><td> </td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Colorize Conversation</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
This menu item brings up a submenu that allows you
to color packets in the packet list pane based
on the addresses of the currently selected packet.
This makes it easy to distinguish packets
belonging to different conversations.
<a class="xref" href="ChCustColorizationSection.html" title="10.3. Packet colorization">Section 10.3, “Packet colorization”</a>.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Colorize Conversation > Color 1-10</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
These menu items enable one of the ten temporary color
filters based on the currently selected conversation.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Colorize Conversation > Reset coloring</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
This menu item clears all temporary coloring rules.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Colorize Conversation > New Coloring Rule...</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
This menu item opens a dialog window in which a new
permanent coloring rule can be created based on the
currently selected conversation.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Coloring Rules...</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
This menu item brings up a dialog box that allows you
to color packets in the packet list pane according to
filter expressions you choose. It can be very useful
for spotting certain types of packets, see
<a class="xref" href="ChCustColorizationSection.html" title="10.3. Packet colorization">Section 10.3, “Packet colorization”</a>.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>------</strong></span></td><td> </td><td> </td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Show Packet in New Window</strong></span></td><td> </td><td><p>
This menu item brings up the selected packet in a
separate window. The separate window shows only the
tree view and byte view panes.
</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="command"><strong>Reload</strong></span></td><td>Ctrl+R</td><td><p>
This menu item allows you to reload the current
capture file.
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