Thanks.
1- So, how should we determine a gnuradio installation's version? (Is it
specified anywhere?)
2- Please take a look at this screenshot:
http://imgur.com/s285JXK
Notice the difference between the text in output window or blocks list and
the main part of GRC. The blocks on the main section are pixelated. Is this
because of X window? (It does not feel native, and the strange thing is
that other sections' fonts look normal)

Mehdi

On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 1:35 AM, Michael Dickens <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Mehdi - The first item looks correct; it's a default string that can be
> overridden by the user mostly for the purpose of package managers. I'm not
> sure if I understand the 2nd item. When I run GRC it looks fine. Can you
> send me a screenshot off-list & I'll work with you there to see what can be
> done. - MLD
>
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2016, at 03:54 PM, MA wrote:
>
> I've compiled the 3.7.9 (from the tar.gz file on the website) on OS X
> 10.11.2
> Everything is OK and I even tested it with a SDR receiver to make sure
> it's working as expected.
> There are two minor problems:
> 1- The version string (shown on grc's "About" dialog and its welcome
> screen) is "v3.7.x-xxx-xunknown".
> Why is that? Is it a problem?
> How can I be certain that it's the 3.7.9? (I had 3.7.7.1 previously, but
> I've deleted that)
>
> 2- The fonts are almost blurred on the grc. My MacBook's screen is Retina.
> Is this because of that? Can it be improved?
>
>
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