On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Paul Garver wrote:
> Tom,
>
> Thanks for the info. I could see a reimplementation as a good project for
> some CS undergrads here at GT. Is there a particular way the QT time raster
> should be rewritten (e.g. using particular libraries, QT versions, etc) to
> be
Tom,
Thanks for the info. I could see a reimplementation as a good project for some
CS undergrads here at GT. Is there a particular way the QT time raster should
be rewritten (e.g. using particular libraries, QT versions, etc) to be OS X
compatible and align with the future direction of QT plot
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 10:08 AM, Paul Garver wrote:
> The QT Time Raster GUI doesn’t appear to function in the latest
> gnuradio-devel macports. The plot appears all a single color although the
> bits into the graph are not constant. I run the same flow graph on my
> Ubuntu setup and I get the r
The QT Time Raster GUI doesn’t appear to function in the latest gnuradio-devel
macports. The plot appears all a single color although the bits into the graph
are not constant. I run the same flow graph on my Ubuntu setup and I get the
rastered bits plotted as expected. I’m using:
gnuradio-deve