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Re: Port Script GUI
From: "Colin L. Rice" <ricec2 () rpi edu>
Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2011 11:16:54 -0700
Hello everyone, I realized that I never actually told the list about our preferred method.
Can you say more about how we would like to implement it? My idea is that it looks more or less like Nmap's text output, with script data in a wide row beneath each port row.
Our idea was that rather than trying to shove all of the script details into a mono spaced text view shoved inside of a column we could add a row underneath each ports row which basically had an extra wide column which could span all of the available columns. This column would have an expander so it was easy to see which ports had script output and then when it was expanded there would be enough horizontal room to properly interpret the scripts in a monospaced text view. However the issue is that GTK treeview will not allow you to expand the columns. It has been a requested feature for about six years. While it is possible to either jury rig something with bins or multiple meshed tables it either breaks the ability to order by various columns of output or would require writing an elaborate hack to manually draw in the expanders and shift items around. If someone can think of a maintainable solution I would be very grateful. -Colin _______________________________________________ Sent through the nmap-dev mailing list http://cgi.insecure.org/mailman/listinfo/nmap-dev Archived at http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/
Current thread:
- Port Script GUI Colin L. Rice (Jun 03)
- Re: Port Script GUI David Fifield (Jun 04)
- Re: Port Script GUI Colin L. Rice (Jun 06)
- Re: Port Script GUI Fyodor (Jun 07)
- Re: Port Script GUI David Fifield (Jun 04)