preferences files.
B<persdata>:I<path> path of personal data files, it's the folder initially
-opened. After the very first initilization, the recent file will keep the
+opened. After the very first initialization, the recent file will keep the
folder last used.
=item -Q
Exit the application.
-=item Edit:Copy:Decription
+=item Edit:Copy:Description
Copies the description of the selected field in the protocol tree to
the clipboard.
displayed in the packet list pane. Display filters will not affect or
hide these packets.
-If there is a column displayed for "Culmulative Bytes" this counter will
+If there is a column displayed for "Cumulative Bytes" this counter will
be reset at every Time Reference packet.
=item Edit:Time Reference:Find Next
=item View:Name Resolution:Resolve Name
-Try to resolve a name for the currently seleted item.
+Try to resolve a name for the currently selected item.
=item View:Name Resolution:Enable for ... Layer
=item Capture:Start
-Start a live packet capture with the previously seleted options. This won't
+Start a live packet capture with the previously selected options. This won't
open the options dialog box, and can be convenient for repeatingly capturing
with the same options.
Below the drawing area and the scrollbar are the controls. On the
bottom left there will be five similar sets of controls to control each
-induvidual graph such as "Display:<button>" which button will toggle
+individual graph such as "Display:<button>" which button will toggle
that individual graph on/off. If <button> is ticked, the graph will be
displayed. "Color:<color>" which is just a button to show which color
will be used to draw that graph (color is only available in Gtk2
=item Statusbar
-The statusbar is divided into three parts, on the left some context dependant
+The statusbar is divided into three parts, on the left some context dependent
things are shown, like information about the loaded file, in the center the
number of packets are displayed, and on the right the current configuration
profile.