Firas, Thanks for creating the manual. As a new user, it has already helped me find various bits and pieces that I may never have found otherwise.
Whilst the manual as-is makes a great reference document, can I suggest that for a new user at least, it would be even more helpful if the information was ordered differently - perhaps along the following lines. Sources - noise_source_x - sig_source_x - vector_source_x - file_source ... Sinks - fft_sink_x ... Filters Hardware control Encoders (cross-referenced to the relevant decoder) Decoders (cross-referenced to the relevant encoder) Mathematical operators ... Further, it would be helpful if the document identified those things that were deprecated and due to disappear in a future release (e.g. fftsink2.fft_sink_x should be used in preference to fftsink.fft_sink_x, I believe). Also, the "examples" section for each block is a great idea - but doesn't seem to be complete. For example, audio.sink is used in gnuradio-examples/python/audio/audio_play.py, but that isn't referenced in 1.25.2. A minor point - I note that 1.8.16.4 says file_decriptor_[sink|source]. Presumably this is a typo and should be file_descriptor_[sink|source] (decr -> descr) Many thanks for all your hard work. Andrew _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio