On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Abhik Sarkar <
sarkar.abhik@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Bahaa / Martin,
Ever since I have seen this enhancement request raised, I have been
eager to try it out. But, now that I have compiled the latest SVN
version... it doesn't seem to work (that is, no pop-up menu appears
with the suggested values) .
Hi Abhik,
Its a very nice feature that I wish I or someone else had written years ago :)
Its working in my Linux and Windows builds (I commited it using my Linux client, which shows that I didn't miss out any files needed by Windows. I did run 'nmake -f Makefile.nmake setup' before building under Windows). All you should need to do is type e.g. "sip." in the main display filter and the popup should appear.
As I noted in bugzilla, there are still some places where you can edit display filters that its not enabled (while we check that its not dangerous or gtk-version-dependent, or...), but it is there in the main display.
I suppose you could try putting breakpoints or printfs in there to see if its visiting the code it should.... Is it working for anybody else?
Martin
Must I do anything special to enable the feature?
Thanks,
Abhik.
PS: Build information
Version 1.0.99-AS (SVN Rev 25800)
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