Bug Stomp

Upgrades and changes sometimes have unpredictable results, so post your bugs and glitches in here and I'll get out my trusty wrench and get to fixin'!

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21 years ago #4059
Verb replacement is using some strange conjugations:

Julie Tinkerbell: Akanke is really bully. Have you met her?
Frizella: have I ranned into? Hmmm. What an interesting question. Why do you want to know?

21 years ago #4060
I have no idea where either of these responses came from. There's nothing in Cricon's language centre that would put any of this together. She mentions mini-me in one phrase but that's about it. I'm really confused.

xx: Not much here. WHat have you been doing?
Cricon: I have been a percussion.

xx: So where should we go for our honey moon?
Cricon: I like mini me.

21 years ago #4061
The first might be put in by the prof, the second should read I like you, or it's a memory of an earlier convo...

21 years ago #4062
tai- the I like mini-me comment is an x-emote positive. In x-emotes "you" will sometimes change to a name of a bot about whom your bot feels that way. If you have any responses where you don't want that to happen, you can put a bracket around your [you], like that.

I'm not sure what the first one is, unless it's a funny type-of that was (as lunar22 suggests) added by the Professor.

21 years ago #4064
Thanks ezzer and lunar22. I just checked Cricon's friends page... and lo and behold 'mini-me' is a bot friend of hers
Thanks for your help, guys!

21 years ago #4065
DaMoyre, I get that message anytime I upload a language center that's got a keyphrase that contains an apostrophe. I'm not sure how to get around it.

21 years ago #4066
keep apostrophes out of keyphrases, it might work.

21 years ago #4067
Well, yes, I guess I do know *one* way to get around it, Charles!

What I don't know is how to indicate third person possession in a keyphrase.

21 years ago #4068
Thank you, dallymo! Now it makes sense.

Charles: Do you know a way that might work in the Forge to get rid of apostrophes in keyphrases such as: "Your cat's name", "Your dog's house", "Your mother's ring", etc?

21 years ago #4069
I have no idea if this would work, but did you try putting "cat's" in brackets, like
Your [cat's] name
I know it works with [you]. it may be farfetched, i don't know.

21 years ago #4070
DaMoyre:

Perhaps using the escape character would work.

21 years ago #4071
What happened here?

doulos: Yes you did.
Immaculada: I did??w


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