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Re: Going from GUI to non-GUI operation.
From: |
Glen I Langston |
Subject: |
Re: Going from GUI to non-GUI operation. |
Date: |
Thu, 14 Nov 2019 11:52:22 -0500 |
Hi Amr,
Thanks for your suggestion.
However when I select no-gui, then all the QT blocks go RED in my designs in
gnuradio-companion.
I was hoping that they would instead just go quiet and use the default values.
I can, of course, just delete all the QT blocks, but then when going back
to debugging/improving I’d have to put them back in.
My hope is not yet implemented, it appears.
Best regards,
Glen
> On Nov 14, 2019, at 9:53 AM, Amr Bekhit <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Hi Glen,
>
> In the top right corner of the flow you will see the flow properties box. In
> there you can disable the GUI. You can then run your python file directly, or
> even call the created class object from another file (have a look inside the
> main function to see how the flow is instantiated). You can also get and set
> variable values in runtime via Python and have the flow update, just like you
> can with the GUI.
>
> On 14 Nov 2019 Thu at 5:28 PM Glen I Langston <address@hidden> wrote:
> This email is a question concerning the Gnuradio transition from
> a GUI interface to purely python execution.
>
> We’ve developed a series of gnuradio-companion compatible designs
> that are "just about" perfected from our point of view. Now we’re going
> from interactive mode to fully automatic startup and execution from
> computer reboot.
>
> Our designs now immediately start capturing radio astronomy spectra
> and transient events.
>
> Is there a simple mechanism to turn off and on the GUI interface? Maybe
> just in the control block?
>
> Sorry if this is an obvious question.
>
> Thanks - Glen
>
>
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