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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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20 years ago #4678
Hey there, still a bit new to the PF but here goes...
I have setup two simple keyphrases to distinguish between "I like" as in an object, and "I like (gossipname)" as in I like Roob. However despite changing the ranks, my bot (Yalina) still keeps choosing to use the "I like" keyphrase, and so the incorrect responses are coming up, any ideas why she wont choose "I like (gossipname)"?
Its probably something really stupid I have missed, but I wanted to check as its bothering me now

Thanks

20 years ago #4679
I don't think (gossipname) works as a keyphrase. I know that (friend) and (enemy) don't, and I suspect it's the same for (gossipname).

20 years ago #4680
My bot seems to be stalking a new user to the site. In today's chat transcript I can see that she's tried to strike up a conversation with him no less than three times. Is there a reason this might be happening? Usually the random chats seem much more, well, random.

20 years ago #4681
How do I get my bot to recognise a name then to use in a sentence? Im sure ive seen it done before, but cant figure out how.

20 years ago #4682
Roob - under your bots settings, in the box next to AIScript Initialization, put the following:
default (name) as "name"
Then anytime you want to refer to the chatter by name, use
(mem-name).. such as

I remember you, you're (mem-name).

20 years ago #4683
Doesn't he have to do a keyphrase "my name is, call me, refer to me as" with AI script:


20 years ago #4684
If you use the AIScript Initialization, you don't have to wait - it will automatically assign the 'name' memory if it doesn't already exist.

I always thought it would redo it each time a chat started, but apparently it doesn't overwrite anything that's already there.

20 years ago #4685
Darn, more trials with debug show that "Howdy" itself wasn't the problem (re: Message 4677).
It seems to be a combination of at least a couple things:
"Welcome", even with keyphrase: ^welcome$ (re)[50], is considered blab, and goes to xnone.
It also seems like if there is any blab at the beginning of the sentence, like "Howdy!" or "Welcome!" it makes "Have a seat" trigger xcommand. Otherwise, it triggers the "have a (noun)" keyphrase just fine.
I would have put examples, but transcripts from debug don't show up...didn't they used to?

20 years ago #4686
By the way, is anyone else still having trouble with seeks not working?

20 years ago #4687
Well, I have a problem importing and having seek responses maintain any AIScript after them if the response itself also has a seek. Some do and some don't and once I import, the ones that lost the AIScript in the import won't save any AIScript if I go back to the language center and try to add it. I type it, I click update, it goes through without any errors, but when I check it's gone again. And it's nothing fancy, just basic if male or female script. Then to complicate matters I tried to delete the seek and add it again in the language center with the script, but nope, that didn't work either. Ahh, well, que' sera' sera'.

Oh, and I also noticed yesterday that a yes seek does not reply to the word "sure" or "yea". I kind of thought it would and should...but what do I know.

20 years ago #4688
I had trouble with AIscript disappearing on import yesterday when I hadn't structured it right. It looked right - but I'd put extra spaces in it that shouldn't have been there. I got no errors on import - but then I haven't tested it since then with the right stucture either...

20 years ago #4689
Well, I feel terrible for bugging everyone so much, but does anyone else have a problem with the multi-word wildcards (such as adjnoun) not working? I could have sworn they worked before...


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