hello everyone, thanks a lot for accepting my proposal for gsoc 2023 for the project "Qt widgets improvements" . I am enthusiastic about contributing my best and becoming a valuable member of the GNU Radio community. Thank you once again for this opportunity. Best regards, Rohit Bisht
On Sat, 1 Apr 2023 at 18:54, Rohit Bisht <rbtune...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I submitted my proposal for the GNU Radio project with the QT Widgets > Improvements project and would like to get some feedback . I understand > that I am submitting this proposal close to the deadline, and I apologize > for any inconvenience this may have caused. > > I have put a lot of effort and thought into this proposal, and I truly > believe that I can contribute to this project and make a meaningful impact. > I would greatly appreciate your time and consideration in reviewing my > proposal and provide any improvements to it. > > Thank you for your understanding and support. > > Sincerely, > Rohit Bisht > > On Wed, 1 Feb 2023 at 16:34, Rohit Bisht <rbtune...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Thanks Volker for this example it will be very helpful . >> >> Btw which widget would be good to start with? >> >> Thanks >> Rohit >> >> On Tue, Jan 31, 2023, 1:52 PM Volker Schroer <dl1...@gmx.de> wrote: >> >>> Hi Marcus, >>> >>> thanks for the clarification. >>> >>> Maybe this helps: >>> >>> Qt Gui sink is an example how to use the designer together with >>> gnuradio. You'll find it in qt-gui/lib. >>> >>> An example for an oot using the designer can be found in >>> >>> github.com/dl1ksv/gr-display >>> >>> -- Volker >>> > Hi Volker, >>> > >>> > I might have gotten my Qt jargon mixed up here :) Yeah I meant QT >>> > Designer. Sorry for the confusion! >>> > >>> > Cheers, >>> > Marcus >>> > >>> > On 30.01.23 17:29, Volker Schroer wrote: >>> >> Hi, >>> >> >>> >> but I think in this case the qt-designer is the tool to to design the >>> >> widget. I'm curious how, to integrate qt-creator in the build process. >>> >> >>> >> -- Volker >>> >> >>> >> Am 30.01.23 um 17:11 schrieb Marcus Müller: >>> >>> Hi everyone! >>> >>> >>> >>> Sadly, the reply chain on this email thread got broken, so it's >>> probably >>> >>> hard for you all to see, but: >>> >>> This is about a specific GSoC proposal, which does not at all imply >>> that >>> >>> you need Qt for every flowgraph. >>> >>> Exactly as Rohit describes, this is about making it easier to build a >>> >>> GUI for GNU Radio flowgraphs *should you decide you want graphical >>> >>> visualizations*. >>> >>> And if you do so, gr-qtgui is based on Qt, anyways. >>> >>> >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Marcus >>> >>> >>> >>> On 30.01.23 17:02, Jim Melton wrote: >>> >>>> I'd propose that nothing you do *requires* Qt. There are many uses >>> for >>> >>>> GUI-less flowgraphs. Qt is a heavyweight framework; it should not be >>> >>>> required in order to build GRC flowgraphs. >>> >>>> >>> >>>> --- >>> >>>> Jim Melton >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>> >>>> From: discuss-gnuradio-bounces+jim.melton=sncorp....@gnu.org >>> >>>> <discuss-gnuradio-bounces+jim.melton=sncorp....@gnu.org> On Behalf >>> Of >>> >>>> Marcus D. Leech >>> >>>> Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2023 12:30 >>> >>>> To: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org >>> >>>> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Qt widgets Improvement >>> >>>> >>> >>>> On 29/01/2023 14:20, Rohit Bisht wrote: >>> >>>>> >>> >>>>> I'd like to start with "integrating gnu with qt creator" because it >>> >>>>> would make it easier to write code in the integrated qt environment >>> >>>>> and speed up build, run, and testing. I believe adjusting the cmake >>> >>>>> file and fixing paths to missing library files would be the way to >>> go >>> >>>>> (though I'll require more directions on that). >>> >>>>> >>> >>>>> Then "adding new widgets" followed by "improving them" . >>> >>>> I guess it depends on what you think the dominant design doctrine >>> >>>> should be "gorgeous UI with the DSP as a kind of afterthought", >>> >>>> or "robust DSP with the UI as a kind of afterthought". I don't >>> >>>> think that Qt designer is a particularly productive way to design >>> >>>> the DSP bits of a DSP application. >>> >>>> >>> >>>> The whole "form is more important than function" is a bit of >>> leftover >>> >>>> brain-death promulgated by Steve Jobs, and it was as >>> >>>> wrong-headed then as it is now, IMHO. >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE - SNC EMAIL: This email and any attachments >>> are >>> >>>> confidential, may contain proprietary, protected, or export >>> controlled >>> >>>> information, and are intended for the use of the intended recipients >>> >>>> only. Any review, reliance, distribution, disclosure, or forwarding >>> of >>> >>>> this email and/or attachments outside of Sierra Nevada Corporation >>> >>>> (SNC) without express written approval of the sender, except to the >>> >>>> extent required to further properly approved SNC business purposes, >>> is >>> >>>> strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient of this >>> >>>> email, please notify the sender immediately, and delete all copies >>> >>>> without reading, printing, or saving in any manner. --- Thank You. >>> >>> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >>>