OSC values in Sysmon are very cryptic
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Sequence 2.
Start with the command cd 12, then cd 14 and so on to see the whole destination structure. And cd root to get back. -
The question is what means 12 or 14 ... concrete? What is the structure? Where to find the structure? This is what I mean with cryptic.
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Try the command List. This displays the directory structure in the command line history. Initially you'll be in the root directory, if not you can get there with cd root. If you now execute List, you'll get a list something like this:
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Display MoreLOCK NO NAME S 1 (7) MessageCenter S 2 (6) StationSettings S 3 (6) Interfaces 4 (1) KeyRegistry S 5 (10) ManetSocket S 6 Cloud S 7 (7) UsbNotifier S 8 (2) WebServer 9 (100) VirtualKeys 10 (16) HardwareConfigurations 11 (4) KeyboardLayouts S 12 (22) ShowData S 13 (8) TimecodeSlots S 14 (2) ColorTheme 15 (352) Menus S 16 (1) Addons S 17 (4) GraphicsRoot S 18 (22) Temp S 19 (2) Certificates S 20 (2) DeviceConfigurations S 21 (2) HardwareStatus
This is the grandMA "directory structure". You can now explore with, for example, cd showdata or cd 12. Both numbers and names work.
Cheers, Fabian
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Why not sending /ShowData/DataPools/Worlds/Sequence2/Cue1 !? (hope I decoded it correctly) Using an OSC structure with real names would more informative.
Thank you.
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