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It's right after (adj) in the Advanced Bot Development, Wildcards and Plugins section:
(adjective) or (adj) A single adjective.
Matches: silly, yellow, grunting
(adverb) or (adv) A single adverb.
Matches: swiftly, loudly, really
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djfroggy
20 years ago
20 years ago
Bizzare word substitution:
Westerlin Man: I'm just one of those people who worries he offends. If I haven't, then let's just move on.
Rath Illuser: You're one of those people who worries he offends? Wow...
Westerlin Man: Am I one of those people who worries he piques? Are you implying something?
Westerlin Man: I'm just one of those people who worries he offends. If I haven't, then let's just move on.
Rath Illuser: You're one of those people who worries he offends? Wow...
Westerlin Man: Am I one of those people who worries he piques? Are you implying something?
revscrj
20 years ago
20 years ago
((adj|) (adv|)) ? Granted that collapses to a potential () but in a KP it would catch all adj and adv instances
Eugene Meltzner
20 years ago
20 years ago
Okay, someone said the following sentence to Fizzy:
"The trick is to find eternity in every instant."
This triggered the following keyphrase:
"(noun) is * (adj)"
He used the following response:
"Yes, and we all know how much you love (key2) things."
It came out like this:
"Yes, and we all know how much you love in things."
Since when is "in" and adjective?
"The trick is to find eternity in every instant."
This triggered the following keyphrase:
"(noun) is * (adj)"
He used the following response:
"Yes, and we all know how much you love (key2) things."
It came out like this:
"Yes, and we all know how much you love in things."
Since when is "in" and adjective?
Eugene Meltzner
20 years ago
20 years ago
Then why did it pick up just "in" and not "to find eternity in"? I thought a * without parentheses didn't count as a key.
Ulrike
20 years ago
20 years ago
Hmm. I think you're right. It must have seen 'in' as the adjective. Maybe you could try
(noun) is ((adv)|) (adj)
[(adv)/(adverb) IS listed in the Book of AI as a plugin.]
(noun) is ((adv)|) (adj)
[(adv)/(adverb) IS listed in the Book of AI as a plugin.]
Eugene Meltzner
20 years ago
20 years ago
Really? I just looked through the list for it and didn't see it. I must be blind...
Ulrike
20 years ago
20 years ago

(adjective) or (adj) A single adjective.
Matches: silly, yellow, grunting
(adverb) or (adv) A single adverb.
Matches: swiftly, loudly, really
Bowchickawowers
20 years ago
20 years ago
*, even without parentheses counts as a key. Lack of parentheses signifies that it doesn't have to exist. E.g.:
Keyphrase: I am * you
Would catch: I am a lot like you, I am near you, I am you
And (key1)s should respectively be: a lot like, near, [blank]
Keyphrase: I am * you
Would catch: I am a lot like you, I am near you, I am you
And (key1)s should respectively be: a lot like, near, [blank]
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