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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Vannatto" data-source="post: 129551" data-attributes="member: 4071"><p>Re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you want a visual understanding of snippets, try my X32 Scene Parser tool that I made for that purpose. It basically parses out a section (or sections) of a scene file and presents the OCS commands in a built-in editor. Then the results can be further tweaked using standard editor functions (cut, copy, paste, find, replace, etc.). I've also added range replace, copy and delete functions to be able to manipulate sections (eg channels 3-7). The end result can be saved as a snippet, or can be simply used to further understand the OSC protocol and how snippets function. The app is currently an offline app, but is open source (including source code), created in Lazarus.</p><p></p><p>Here is the link <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/x32sceneparser/" target="_blank">http://sourceforge.net/projects/x32sceneparser/</a></p><p></p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Vannatto, post: 129551, member: 4071"] Re: X32 Discussion If you want a visual understanding of snippets, try my X32 Scene Parser tool that I made for that purpose. It basically parses out a section (or sections) of a scene file and presents the OCS commands in a built-in editor. Then the results can be further tweaked using standard editor functions (cut, copy, paste, find, replace, etc.). I've also added range replace, copy and delete functions to be able to manipulate sections (eg channels 3-7). The end result can be saved as a snippet, or can be simply used to further understand the OSC protocol and how snippets function. The app is currently an offline app, but is open source (including source code), created in Lazarus. Here is the link [url]http://sourceforge.net/projects/x32sceneparser/[/url] Paul [/QUOTE]
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