# clipboard format when copying pattern data from Furnace, it's stored in the clipboard as plain text. ``` org.tildearrow.furnace - Pattern Data (144) ``` this top line of text is always the same except for the number in parentheses, which is the internal build number. for example, 0.6pre14 is `175`. the second line is a number between 0 and 18 (decimal) which indicates which column the clip starts from. - `0`: note. - `1`: instrument. - `2`: volume. - `3`: effect 1 type. - `4`: effect 1 value. effect type is always included in the clip, even if skipped over. - `5`: effect 2 type. - `6`: effect 2 value. effect type is always included in the clip, even if skipped over. - `7`: effect 3 type... - ...and so on. examples of the starting column: ``` org.tildearrow.furnace - Pattern Data (144) 0 D-6007F08080706|...........| ...............|...........| ...............|A#500..080F| ...............|...........| ``` ``` org.tildearrow.furnace - Pattern Data (144) 1 007F08080706|...........| ............|...........| ............|A#500..080F| ............|...........| ``` ``` org.tildearrow.furnace - Pattern Data (144) 2 7F08080706|...........| ..........|...........| ..........|A#500..080F| ..........|...........| ``` ``` org.tildearrow.furnace - Pattern Data (144) 3 08080706|...........| ........|...........| ........|A#500..080F| ........|...........| ``` ``` org.tildearrow.furnace - Pattern Data (144) 4 08080706|...........| ........|...........| ........|A#500..080F| ........|...........| ``` ``` org.tildearrow.furnace - Pattern Data (144) 5 0706|...........| ....|...........| ....|A#500..080F| ....|...........| ``` ``` org.tildearrow.furnace - Pattern Data (144) 6 0706|...........| ....|...........| ....|A#500..080F| ....|...........| ``` ``` org.tildearrow.furnace - Pattern Data (144) 0 ...........| ...........| A#500..080F| ...........| ``` each line following the column number is verbatim from the pattern view with channels separated by `|`. each line also ends in `|`. notes use the default settings for note display (no German notation), including note off `OFF`, note release `===`, and macro release `REL`.