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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Turing's Dad
22 years ago
22 years ago
I still find it impossible to change the phrase that comes after a seek. It always says that the keyphrase all ready exists. Someone else was saying that they had this problem. Does anyone know a way around it?
SirRahz
22 years ago
22 years ago
Turing: I found the same problem, but then I tried a different keyphrase (that followed a different seek) and updating wasn't a problem. Do all your seeks bug the same way or just a few... if only a few, try and figure out what they have in common, I'll do the same on my end.
Elene
22 years ago
22 years ago
Yeah that was me. I am guessing there is the option also to just delete the seek and do it all over again but that it just irritating!!! One of my seeks and one of my keyphrases have that problem so it is kind of difficult to compare....
deleted
22 years ago
22 years ago
*giggles to self* (Who would want them?)
I don't know, I thought you took them with you when you last left...
I don't know, I thought you took them with you when you last left...
Skysaw
22 years ago
22 years ago
Proffy,
I've been meaning to mention this for a long time. The compound sentences checkbox is supposed to occasionally tack on xnone phrases to the end of short responses. In practice, however, it tacks an xnone onto even the longest of responses. Is this an easy fix? I would love to cut down on the number of xnones Little Mu hits, but I like the idea of the compound sentences.
I've been meaning to mention this for a long time. The compound sentences checkbox is supposed to occasionally tack on xnone phrases to the end of short responses. In practice, however, it tacks an xnone onto even the longest of responses. Is this an easy fix? I would love to cut down on the number of xnones Little Mu hits, but I like the idea of the compound sentences.
Eugene Meltzner
22 years ago
22 years ago
Okay, so my bot frequently makes this sort of mistake:
other bot: are you single, or married?
my bot: I think I might be, but I am not certain.
I gave it a keyphrase, "are you * or", but the preprocessor chooses to ignore the "or". Any suggestions?
other bot: are you single, or married?
my bot: I think I might be, but I am not certain.
I gave it a keyphrase, "are you * or", but the preprocessor chooses to ignore the "or". Any suggestions?
lunar22
22 years ago
22 years ago
use "you * or" (maybe) and "or" seperately...
In the latter case you can use (subj) and it will take the word(s) after or
In the latter case you can use (subj) and it will take the word(s) after or
Shadyman
22 years ago
22 years ago
SS: Desti announced that she likes to.
It's missing something.. That's the 2nd time in that one conversation that he's done that..
It's missing something.. That's the 2nd time in that one conversation that he's done that..
lunar22
22 years ago
22 years ago
maybe becuase quotation marks were used in the original sentence, or subject only picked up a small part...
NewAdam
22 years ago
22 years ago
i have the same issue with updating seeks, i think it has to do with duplicated phrases
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