2018-05-04 17:13:38 +0000 | marked best answer | Copy as printable text omitting spaces and other characters Hi all, I do have two machines running Linux, a Debian one running wireshark-qt 2.2.6, and an Arch one running wireshark-qt 2.6.0. I often analyze packets containing SDP, yet, every time I try to copy an attribute (or the whole SDP) as printable text, I run into some weird behavior. If I do the copy from my Debian workstation, then I'll get the following result (for example): a=rtcp-mux Yet, if I copy the same attribute from the Arch workstation, I'll get the following unexpected result: artcpmux I went through the settings, even the advanced ones, looking for something that could solve the problem, but I'm really not sure what else can I do. Any pointers? Thanks. |
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2018-04-27 12:36:46 +0000 | commented answer | Copy as printable text omitting spaces and other characters I've filed a bug for it (#14633, the title is slightly different since I realized spaces aren't really being omitted, ju |
2018-04-26 13:17:26 +0000 | asked a question | Copy as printable text omitting spaces and other characters Copy as printable text omitting spaces and other characters Hi all, I do have two machines running Linux, a Debian one |