I'm relieved to hear it isn't too arduous, Marcus.
I tried to begin GUI development today but appear to have got nowhere, just
yet.
Mark
M0XMH
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From: Marcus D. Leech [mailto:mle...@ripnet.com]
Sent: 24 August 2018 17:24
. . .Years and years ago, before GRC existed,
Thank you, Marcus.
C++, yes! 'Looking forward to working with Hakon's implementation.
All the best,
Mark
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Hi Mark,
well, in the end, as a maintainer, I do really think that GNU Radio
could do better at being easy to integrate in applications that aren't
foremost about being GNU Radio applications, but something else. As
said, it's absolutely possible to just generate a flow graph with GRC
once and int
On 08/24/2018 01:28 PM, Mark wrote:
Thank you for your reply Marcus, I'm very grateful for your time.
I've been away from GNU Radio for a couple of years. On returning, I was
pleased and excited to see the development of new powerful processing blocks
available in GNU Radio but at the same tim
Thank you for your reply Marcus, I'm very grateful for your time.
I've been away from GNU Radio for a couple of years. On returning, I was
pleased and excited to see the development of new powerful processing blocks
available in GNU Radio but at the same time I was disappointed to see that the
Hi Mark,
don't think I can contribute much to your understanding of the hints,
since that seems to be correct and comprehensive:
The gui hint is (row,column, row span, column span). This is pretty
much a direct delegation of how the Qt Grid Layout [1,2] works.
So, Qt just looks for the highest ro
This is perhaps a trivial query about the use of QT (or WX) GUI controls
when trying to design widgets (GUI controls) to position themselves on the
runtime workspace in GNU Radio.
For example, if I try to place a QT button control at 'GUI hint' coordinates
0,0,1,1, I can never seem to get the b