I am using the draw text actor's measure mode to scale a shape which is the background of the text. Like the background for subtitles.
For some reason, even when there's no text input, the text width and text height have values, when I would expect them to be zero.
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I can get around this using a limit-scale-value actor, but still curious as to why this is happening...
Thoughts? Explanations? Logic?
Mark (not that Mark, who would know why!)
Thank you! I was able to use the stream settings to help troubleshoot my issue. The data was coming in under channel 0 in the stream settings viewer, once I changed that it is running fine.
By default Isadora uses port 1234 for OSC. This can be changed in the Isadora Preferences if you can't set it in the app sending the data.

You can use the stream setup dialog to detect incoming values. (located under Communications/Stream Setup). By checking Auto-detect Isadora will list all incoming values. This makes it easier to tell if you app is sending in an acceptable way, or needs some config changes.

Any incoming values will be listed in the blank space, with a few settings. The Channel number will be used to grab this incoming value in the Isadora patch.

Here the OSC Listener is used to 'grab' the OSC value. Channel '1' is set to grab the first address defined in the 'Stream Setup' dialog.
Hello,
I am trying to send position data from a scenic automation software (Creative Connors Spikemark) via OSC to Isadora. My goal is to have a projected image follow the automated scenery. I was not able to find a plug in or OSC dictionary for Isadora to receive the position data. Is there a way anyone has found to do this?
Thanks!
-J
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Just curious if there is still a way to purchase licenses to earlier versions of Isadora. Here I specifically am wondering about 2.6.1.
I am looking to permanently install a art piece that was built using a lot of the old 32 bit actors so I would need to get a license for version 2 on the computer i install at the location.
Sounds like you're trying to control an LED Par via DMX with Isadora, but I'm a little confused by your mention of a projector.
Anyway, all you need to know is the DMX address of the LED Par, and you should be able to use this file by @DusX to control it: https://troikatronix.com/add-ons/dx-dmx-universe-enttec-compatible/
I'm also going to log a feature request to move this to the Actor menu. Doesn't make sense that it's not with all the other actor-related show/hide menu options.
@eight said:
Thanks a lot for figuring this out!
No problem. Just FYI, I'm going to trim this thread a bit so anyone searching the forum for this in the future can skip the parts that aren't important.