I am working on the plotting widgets every chance I get. At the moment
this is not at the top of my list but I am making progress. I have run
into one problem with wxWidgets that someone might be able to answer:
Using the DrawRotatedText function from the wxDC class seems to produce
a clipped, mangled looking string. Has anyone seen this and is there a
solution? I have seen a side note in the docs about using TrueType fonts
with Windows, but I am running Linux and tried all of the font families
with no luck.
The USRP was given a green light at work so as soon as I get a few
smaller projects wrapped up, this will get my full concentration. At
that point, I will have an optimized C++ widget and will make every
effort to make it portable and comply with the GNURadio standards.
Thanks,
Ryan
Eric Blossom wrote:
On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 09:41:57PM -0800, Chris Stankevitz wrote:
Chris Stankevitz wrote:
Chris Stankevitz wrote:
Update: this only happens when I run the app remotely (ssh -X). It's
not an issue afterall, I'll just run locally for now.
I can recreate this problem locally (not over SSH) by running the
usrp_wfm_rx example and enabling drawing of audio output ("if 0" -> "if 1")
Chris
I'm beginning to sound like a broken record, but it would be really
great if somebody would fix the poor performance of the wxPython plotting.
Problems get fixed when somebody is willing to work on them, and not
one second before. If it bugs you, please help out and fix it.
If anybody is waiting for me to fix this particular problem, you're
going to be waiting a long time. I just throw faster h/w at it ;)
Eric
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