![]() Dark mode support on macOS and dark theme support on other platforms has been improved.You can drag and drop a column entry to the display filter to create a filter for it.If a display filter is applied, the new filter can be added using the same rules as “Apply Filter” You can drag and drop a field to a column header to create a column for that field, or to the display filter input to create a display filter.The following features are new since version 3.0.0: Previous installers shipped with Qt 5.12.4. The Wireshark 3.1.0 Windows installers ship with Qt 5.12.6.Allow extcaps to be loaded from the personal configuration directory.The "Expression…" toolbar entry has been moved to "Analyze › Display filter Expression …" as well as to the context menu of the display filter toolbar.Action buttons for the display filter bar may be aligned left via the context menu.IOGraph automatically adds a graph for the selected display filter if no previous graph exists.The Windows packages are now built using Microsoft Visual Studio 2019.This feature went missing around 2009 or so. You can once again mark and unmark packets using the middle mouse button.You can now follow HTTP/2 and QUIC streams.They can be exported and printed using the corresponding menu entries “File › Export Specified Packets”, “File › Export Packet Dissections” and “File › Print”.They can be marked/unmarked or ignored/unignored at the same time.They can be exported as Text by Ctrl+ C or Cmd+ C and the corresponding menu in “Edit › Copy › As …”.You can now select multiple packets in the packet list at the same time.Automatic updates are supported on macOS.The following features are new since version 3.1.0: ![]()
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