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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Mertz" data-source="post: 123032" data-attributes="member: 7464"><p>Re: Possible to SAVE only sections of a Scene? (forgive laziness)</p><p></p><p>I think it would be better to teach you how to fish rather than give you fish plus I can't exactly answer your permutation of a question which generically others can learn from. I recommend you download the OSC implementation file. That will more or less teach you how to read snippet and scene files. Then make a few snippets , export them to a text file and you will be able to see precisely what was saved in a snippet or scene. If you find that there are parameters being changed that you don't want you can always delete those afterward in the event that you cannot find a combination of buttons to hit only what you want. </p><p></p><p>BTW, my expectation is that the config settings are every parameter for a channel that has the word "config" in the path. You should be able to verify this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Mertz, post: 123032, member: 7464"] Re: Possible to SAVE only sections of a Scene? (forgive laziness) I think it would be better to teach you how to fish rather than give you fish plus I can't exactly answer your permutation of a question which generically others can learn from. I recommend you download the OSC implementation file. That will more or less teach you how to read snippet and scene files. Then make a few snippets , export them to a text file and you will be able to see precisely what was saved in a snippet or scene. If you find that there are parameters being changed that you don't want you can always delete those afterward in the event that you cannot find a combination of buttons to hit only what you want. BTW, my expectation is that the config settings are every parameter for a channel that has the word "config" in the path. You should be able to verify this. [/QUOTE]
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