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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] oot modules in grc
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Ron Economos |
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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] oot modules in grc |
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Mon, 22 Jan 2018 15:01:44 -0800 |
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The default in gr_modtool is to create a category with the module name.
For example, gr-whatevs would end up in the "whatevs" category. However,
since it's common to capitalize categories, it should probably be
changed to "Whatevs".
I just pushed a commit to gr-paint to use the category "Paint".
https://github.com/drmpeg/gr-paint/commit/7f2cbf2a2c759f570854fee567936b8f9b74fcb7
In some of my other OOT's, I use a more descriptive category. For
example, in gr-ule I use "IP over TS (ULE)".
https://github.com/drmpeg/gr-ule/blob/master/grc/ule_ule_source.xml
Another newer OOT is using "NRSC-5"
https://github.com/argilo/gr-nrsc5/blob/master/grc/nrsc5_hdc_encoder.xml
If an OOT is similar to a core category, you can just put in there. For
example, in my lower latency DVB-T2 OOT (gr-dvbt2ll) I use:
[Core]/Digital Television/DVB-T2LL
For some of my non-published local junk, I use sub-categories under the
category "Utilities". For example:
[Utilities]/IQ Levels
Ron
On 01/22/2018 01:57 PM, Volker Schroer wrote:
For some times oot modules are sorted into a subtree (no module
specified ). On 'mouse over' the developers are asked to update their
xml - files with module names.
If I look into the gnuradio xml files the module name always seems to
be [core].
Are there recommendations for oot- modules or should it always be [OOT] ?
I found nothing about this in the tutorials.
Any hints are welcome.
Thanks
-- Volker