Oh! Excellent. Never thought about this. So, basically we may want to develop
a read-only version of webgui in future. Let me see how can I add the webGui
block with QT. If it is not possible during GSoC, I think we can easily extend
the current structure to make it read-only and by using a external block without
any ports. I hope that's fine.
Thank you very much for the suggestion. This is definitely worth a try now or
later.
Regards,Kartik Patel




On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 4:21 AM, Sylvain Munaut [email protected]  wrote:
If we see from the user perspective, why would someone need two displays ?




You're assuming it would be the same people ... or at the same time.




* I could use QT locally but still expose a web UI for people to

remotely see what I'm describing. The local Qt UI could be more

complete and just have a basic read-only version exposed to others.

* I could use Qt locally with advanced visualization (fosphor for

instance) but still want a basic spectrum available on my phone so I

can go outside, tweak the antenna and see improvements live then come

back to my local station.




That's just off the top of my mind.




Cheers,




 Sylvain
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