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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Posts 4,666 - 4,677 of 8,683
dallymo
20 years ago
20 years ago
Irina Khalidar: Why don't you Want to hear I telling people that you I, Frizella?
Frizella: Definitely. I don't even know why you would have any reservations about it--do it! federalize for all you're worth!
Help! Frizella's interpreting her own name incorrectly again!
Frizella: Definitely. I don't even know why you would have any reservations about it--do it! federalize for all you're worth!
Help! Frizella's interpreting her own name incorrectly again!
Annakie
20 years ago
20 years ago
Shadyman- That happens in my bot's chats a lot. Usually when she's coming up with a memory. I don't know why.
Bowchickawowers
20 years ago
20 years ago
I'm having difficulty with phrases that begin with "I am". Debug is registering "I am" as a bot's name (there is actually a bot named "I Am") and I think it's throwing things off. My bot picks up "I am" phrases as commands now.
Laydee
20 years ago
20 years ago
I'm finding it a bit annoying how, when converting what a chatter has said, Osiris always converts 'you' to 'i'. Is there any way bots can know whether it should be the nominative 'i' or the accusative 'me'?
Ulrike
20 years ago
20 years ago
So far as I can tell, unless you have the keyphrase and response set up so that you change it yourself, it always switches to 'I'. So it'll work if you have a keyphrase "to you" and put "to me" as part of the response. *shrug* It's probably an AI-engine quirk.
djfroggy
20 years ago
20 years ago
Shadyman, Annakie: I have the same problem. Oddly enough, the text that's moved down a line will sometimes be bolded, too.
Shadyman
20 years ago
20 years ago
Laydee: That's an ongoing problem, sometimes it's fixed, sometimes it's not, depending what the Prof's doing

isaacc
20 years ago
20 years ago
Shady, Annakie, djfroggy: I've seen the same thing, with the drop-down-a-line-and-make-it-bold for memories that Simulo calls up, pretty frequently for several weeks or maybe more than a month.
Ulrike
20 years ago
20 years ago
Some of my bots have replies with the [br] in < brackets to break the reply into multiple lines, and the lower lines are always bolded. No clue why.
Patricia
20 years ago
20 years ago
I dont know if it a bug or a new feature:
Until now everything after a goto was taken literally.
Patty made a lot of ''sorry no keyphrase to go to'' responses, and to my surprise I noticed that plug-ins where now parsed just like in a normal keyphrase or response!
I will have to edit all my gotos (and there are lots of them) but if this is also the case for memories its a great new feature and can be very handy.


Has anyone else experienced this, or was it just a temporary bug?
Until now everything after a goto was taken literally.
Patty made a lot of ''sorry no keyphrase to go to'' responses, and to my surprise I noticed that plug-ins where now parsed just like in a normal keyphrase or response!
I will have to edit all my gotos (and there are lots of them) but if this is also the case for memories its a great new feature and can be very handy.



Has anyone else experienced this, or was it just a temporary bug?
ezzer
20 years ago
20 years ago
Howdy! Welcome to Doghd's Cosmic Bar & Grill! Have a seat.
Julie takes this as a command.
In debug if I say only "Welcome to Doghd's Cosmic Bar & Grill! Have a seat."
she responds to the "have a seat" part, which is fine, and if I just say "Welcome to Doghd's Cosmic Bar & Grill!" she responds fine to that...but if the "Howdy" is on the front of all that, the first time it's interpreted as a command, and the 2nd time it's blab, and the engine ignores the other 2 possible keyphrases and goes to xnone.
Julie takes this as a command.
In debug if I say only "Welcome to Doghd's Cosmic Bar & Grill! Have a seat."
she responds to the "have a seat" part, which is fine, and if I just say "Welcome to Doghd's Cosmic Bar & Grill!" she responds fine to that...but if the "Howdy" is on the front of all that, the first time it's interpreted as a command, and the 2nd time it's blab, and the engine ignores the other 2 possible keyphrases and goes to xnone.
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