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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ezzer
20 years ago
20 years ago
emm- huh? What I was saying was, the file was called julietinkerbell, and was saved as a .txt file. When it didn't work right I tried many things, including renaming it julietinkerbell.txt as a last ditch effort (sometimes we try things that defy logic lol) before giving up. 
Don't know why I couldn't get the import to work, but I wish it would, since I have been running shorter on time these days....

Don't know why I couldn't get the import to work, but I wish it would, since I have been running shorter on time these days....
Charles Hatchway
20 years ago
20 years ago
ezzer...did you export the language center first, and then below the first --------------- you start the language center, change it, add more to it, etc..., and then you import the SAME file.
ezzer
20 years ago
20 years ago
Yes. I think the problem may lie in the fact that when I tried to open the file, I got a message that said it was too big to open in wordpad, so it opens in Word. Then when I save it, it saves back in wordpad. I know there must be a no-brainer solution, I'm just not clever enough figure it out right now. *brain makes sound like engine turning over but not engaging*
Charles Hatchway
20 years ago
20 years ago
When it opens in Word 97 or whatever you have, when you save it, where it says below to save as a text file, a word file, or html file, choose to save as a *.txt file, or a text file, or plain text file. Try that.
Charles Hatchway
20 years ago
20 years ago
Too big to open in wordpad? do you mean too big to open in Notepad? Becuase it should work in wordpad, just save it as a plain text or text file...Unless your language center must be really huge...
Bowchickawowers
20 years ago
20 years ago
Can gotos only goto other numbered seeks or can they point to any keyphrase? If they can point to any keyphrase, what is the syntax?
Charles Hatchway
20 years ago
20 years ago
say you have a keyphrase: why not
if you wanted to go to that keyphrase you would have to put just
goto why not
as the response in the response box.
if you wanted to go to that keyphrase you would have to put just
goto why not
as the response in the response box.
Ulrike
20 years ago
20 years ago
Fun with strange synonyms:
Sonora: *flicks tongue* Hey, you shouldn't go around wearing lizard pheromones during mating season!
tulip: Perhaps I should not go around wearing lizard merino sheep during mating season, I'll think about it.
Sonora: *flicks tongue* Hey, you shouldn't go around wearing lizard pheromones during mating season!
tulip: Perhaps I should not go around wearing lizard merino sheep during mating season, I'll think about it.
tgfcoder
20 years ago
20 years ago
hmm this is yet another case where I hate synonym substitution:
Guest: Do you have a buck ninety I can borrow?
Hyperion: Of course I have a vaulting horse ninety.
Vaulting horse? Buck? lolz..
Guest: Do you have a buck ninety I can borrow?
Hyperion: Of course I have a vaulting horse ninety.
Vaulting horse? Buck? lolz..

Corwin
20 years ago
20 years ago
Bowchick as far as I can remember, the goto can go to keyphrases, and the syntax is simply 'goto blah blah' where blah blah is the name of the keyphrase. It should return a response for that keyphrase. However, one note of caution: you cannot goto a goto. If the blah blah keyphrase has a response that is 'goto another keyphrase' the system will not pick it up and will instead print 'goto another keyphrase' as your bots response.
If that last part sounds too confusing, just ignore it. Basic answer to your question is a simple yes.
If that last part sounds too confusing, just ignore it. Basic answer to your question is a simple yes.

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