The AI Engine
This forum is for discussion of how The Personality Forge's AI Engine works. This is the place for questions on what means what, how to script, and ideas and plans for the Engine.
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Posts 7,050 - 7,062 of 7,766
prob123
12 years ago
12 years ago
for a response put GOTO amd the keyphrase you want to go to. I don't know if the engine will go to xcompliment. You can get to many gotos in a row.
0rinoco
12 years ago
12 years ago
thank you prob123... BTW, I actually did finally find a bit in the manual about GOTO, one line! for such an important and much used tool.
0rinoco
12 years ago
12 years ago
HELP!
I exported my language center for Eniola, did some work on it and tried to import it. The test run says there is no such bot as Eniola. I did nothing to the header of the language file. Any advice?
I exported my language center for Eniola, did some work on it and tried to import it. The test run says there is no such bot as Eniola. I did nothing to the header of the language file. Any advice?
0rinoco
12 years ago
12 years ago
Never mind, I fixed it. I used LibreOffice Writer to save the file as .tex , but apparently there were some appended non-printing characters. I used gedit 3.4.1 and it worked just fine.
0rinoco
12 years ago
12 years ago
Was the standard
for a line break in responses changed to something else? The Language Engine keeps stripping them out of my responses. I've also tried for carriage return, but the same thing happens.
for a line break in responses changed to something else? The Language Engine keeps stripping them out of my responses. I've also tried for carriage return, but the same thing happens.
0rinoco
12 years ago
12 years ago
How does one avoid too many gotos? what causes gotos to pile up, and how does one get back to no gotos in the stack?
0rinoco
12 years ago
12 years ago
looks like this strips stuff too. I will use curly brackets instead of 'gt' and 'lt'
Was the standard {br} for a line break changed to something else? The Language Engine keeps stripping them out of my responses. I've also tried {cr} for carriage return, but the same thing happens.
Was the standard {br} for a line break changed to something else? The Language Engine keeps stripping them out of my responses. I've also tried {cr} for carriage return, but the same thing happens.
prob123
12 years ago
12 years ago
The line break is odd. I find it won't work if you import/export but will if you trying. I have no idea why.
0rinoco
12 years ago
12 years ago
prob123, what characters do you use when you type line breaks into the Language Center? I think it is stripping {cr} and {br} from my typed in responses as well.
Saerain
12 years ago
12 years ago
I imagine the Professor is busy enough without taking suggestions, but might it be possible to some day have the option to introduce a delay based on the number of characters in a message before it prints?
It's something I've been hoping for such a feature for a while, especially considering the Flash interface with its 'Bot is typing...' illusion. As it is, it tempts me to do things that I know the server will take longer with, just to benefit from that effect... but I don't, because that would be evil. Being able to set something like a characters-per-minute or milliseconds-per-character value, I think that would be fantastic.
It's something I've been hoping for such a feature for a while, especially considering the Flash interface with its 'Bot is typing...' illusion. As it is, it tempts me to do things that I know the server will take longer with, just to benefit from that effect... but I don't, because that would be evil. Being able to set something like a characters-per-minute or milliseconds-per-character value, I think that would be fantastic.
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