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save multiline text in preset
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save multiline text in preset
Hi all,
I want to save multiline text in preset, for example:
hello,
how are You,
I´m Gustavo
Whether I use the typical Preset Manager to save that text and then I load it on another preset, I will view only:
hello,
... although the whole text is saved in the preset text file. I saw that the cause is that the syntax of the preset files implies that the usage of Carriage Return/Line Feed is interpreted as "end of preset".
Here is attached a scheme.
Any idea to solve it?
I want to save multiline text in preset, for example:
hello,
how are You,
I´m Gustavo
Whether I use the typical Preset Manager to save that text and then I load it on another preset, I will view only:
hello,
... although the whole text is saved in the preset text file. I saw that the cause is that the syntax of the preset files implies that the usage of Carriage Return/Line Feed is interpreted as "end of preset".
Here is attached a scheme.
Any idea to solve it?
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gvalletto - Posts: 117
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Re: save multiline text in preset
The VST preset definition doesn't allow texts to be stored. You can have a string of 255 ASCII characters, that's all. So the only way to deal with it is to store the (preferably relative) path to a text file and then load the text from that file after the preset is loaded.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
- tulamide
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Re: save multiline text in preset
Yes indeed! You can’t have a carriage return (new line).
The reason is the way FS stores the preset text string in the preset text file. If you open the preset in notepad you’ll see the carriage return causes the string to be saved with the text after the CR on a new line. Then when you try to reload it, the text file is parsed and the text on the new line is interpreted as a new preset parameter.
It might be possible for someone with excellent Ruby skills to substitute the text string with an allowed character (for the CR) then replace it when loaded, to re-insert the carriage return.
Now, if only we knew somebody who was good with Ruby…
Cheers
Spogg
The reason is the way FS stores the preset text string in the preset text file. If you open the preset in notepad you’ll see the carriage return causes the string to be saved with the text after the CR on a new line. Then when you try to reload it, the text file is parsed and the text on the new line is interpreted as a new preset parameter.
It might be possible for someone with excellent Ruby skills to substitute the text string with an allowed character (for the CR) then replace it when loaded, to re-insert the carriage return.
Now, if only we knew somebody who was good with Ruby…
Cheers
Spogg
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: save multiline text in preset
Spogg wrote:Yes indeed! You can’t have a carriage return (new line).
The reason is the way FS stores the preset text string in the preset text file. If you open the preset in notepad you’ll see the carriage return causes the string to be saved with the text after the CR on a new line. Then when you try to reload it, the text file is parsed and the text on the new line is interpreted as a new preset parameter.
It might be possible for someone with excellent Ruby skills to substitute the text string with an allowed character (for the CR) then replace it when loaded, to re-insert the carriage return.
Now, if only we knew somebody who was good with Ruby…
Cheers
Spogg
Hi Spogg!
Yes, I have tried using the primitives "find" and "replace" but these only work with the first character found. In that case I can only use 1 carriage return ...
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gvalletto - Posts: 117
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Re: save multiline text in preset
tulamide wrote:The VST preset definition doesn't allow texts to be stored. You can have a string of 255 ASCII characters, that's all. So the only way to deal with it is to store the (preferably relative) path to a text file and then load the text from that file after the preset is loaded.
Hi Tulamide,
I already made a scheme that uses separated text files, but I don´t like it because it is too much complex. A lot of primitives (I am not use Ruby), and it is more complex whether I save/load banks or when I implement the "copy-paste" feature to the Preset Manager...
it would be very simple and solid to replace characters as Spogg says, but I do not find a method for a multiple replacement, that is, throughout the text, not just the first character found.
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gvalletto - Posts: 117
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Re: save multiline text in preset
It is not as easy as you think. The preset format only allows for a C-string. A string is not a text. It is a chain of 255 human-readable characters terminated by a NULL byte. No control chars are possible in such a string, not only CR or NL, but also TAB, print and others.
The only way to fake a text into a string therefore is to remove all control chars. Which then ends in the issue you described (which is that they are interpreted if not removed). Another possibility would be to use a human-readable char as a NL indicator, but that would reduce the usable number of chars for the text. For example, if you'd use a space " " as indicator, you couldn't write normal sentences, butonlysuchsnakesofchars. Also, the text is not allowed to exceed the 255 chars limit. That makes them short notices at most (less than 2 Tweets on Twitter). I really think the external text file solution is the best.
The only way to fake a text into a string therefore is to remove all control chars. Which then ends in the issue you described (which is that they are interpreted if not removed). Another possibility would be to use a human-readable char as a NL indicator, but that would reduce the usable number of chars for the text. For example, if you'd use a space " " as indicator, you couldn't write normal sentences, butonlysuchsnakesofchars. Also, the text is not allowed to exceed the 255 chars limit. That makes them short notices at most (less than 2 Tweets on Twitter). I really think the external text file solution is the best.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
- tulamide
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Re: save multiline text in preset
Can you save array in preset? (Haven't used a Flowstone for a while). If so, just cast every char to int and save is as int array...
- Youlean
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Re: save multiline text in preset
Youlean wrote:Can you save array in preset? (Haven't used a Flowstone for a while). If so, just cast every char to int and save is as int array...
I also thought about that. No, really!!
Arrays in presets can be HUGE, like every wavetable entry for an oscillator for example. So it would be a matter of conversion both ways from and to ASCII.
Sounds like a task for Ruby...
Cheers
Spogg
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: save multiline text in preset
That also is not a solution. While you can indeed save an array in a preset, it again is limited. This time to a single precision float and only in the range 0-1. So, even if you'd convert the ints to floats in that range, due to the imprecise single precision floats it would come to decryption errors.Youlean wrote:Can you save array in preset? (Haven't used a Flowstone for a while). If so, just cast every char to int and save is as int array...
As I said, external text files are the only serious option. And by automating the saving and loading whenever a preset is saved/loaded, there isn't really a drawback.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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Re: save multiline text in preset
The easiest and most simplest solution is to convert your multiline string to hexadecimal then convert it back. The problem is that the string preset only holds 255 (i think) characters and you can only write a small description, but it does the job
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