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Irina
20 years ago
20 years ago
Monel:
Unless I'm missing something - and that is quite possible - almost every response has a problem with interchanging "you" and "I" and the like (see my previous note for examples). And I always handle them in the same way, namely by writing out all the cases, Like '...I (*) you (*) myself', '... You (*) I (*) yourself', and so on. In principle, there is no end to such cases, but I find that if you do all the combinations of one, two, and three pronouns, you are in pretty good shape. There is a special problem: if your guest says "you", should that become "I" or "me"? So I break it down into cases like 'that you', which I change to "that I", and '(verb) you' which becomes '(key1) me' [or (key2) or whatever will match the (verb)]. And this is always the same. But I am still encountering cases that I get wrong.
Walk in Beauty, Irina
Unless I'm missing something - and that is quite possible - almost every response has a problem with interchanging "you" and "I" and the like (see my previous note for examples). And I always handle them in the same way, namely by writing out all the cases, Like '...I (*) you (*) myself', '... You (*) I (*) yourself', and so on. In principle, there is no end to such cases, but I find that if you do all the combinations of one, two, and three pronouns, you are in pretty good shape. There is a special problem: if your guest says "you", should that become "I" or "me"? So I break it down into cases like 'that you', which I change to "that I", and '(verb) you' which becomes '(key1) me' [or (key2) or whatever will match the (verb)]. And this is always the same. But I am still encountering cases that I get wrong.
Walk in Beauty, Irina
revscrj
20 years ago
20 years ago
:repeatidly banging head against monitor:
Trying to upload new work and I keep getting "keyphrase is too long ....150 characters...." There is nothing, not even a response in the given section that is over 150 characters. I tried splitting up the keyphrase, nope. Tried deleteing the almost-150-char responses (the KP was nowhere near that length) nope. RRRRRRAAAARR!
Sorry for the tension, but earlier while working on the revision a power failure sent a ton of new KP's bye bye, then this... I am about to start boxing with my hard drive.
Trying to upload new work and I keep getting "keyphrase is too long ....150 characters...." There is nothing, not even a response in the given section that is over 150 characters. I tried splitting up the keyphrase, nope. Tried deleteing the almost-150-char responses (the KP was nowhere near that length) nope. RRRRRRAAAARR!
Sorry for the tension, but earlier while working on the revision a power failure sent a ton of new KP's bye bye, then this... I am about to start boxing with my hard drive.
Monel
20 years ago
20 years ago
Irina:
Thank you for your input! I appreciate the time you've taken to answer my question.
Thank you for your input! I appreciate the time you've taken to answer my question.
revscrj
20 years ago
20 years ago
Okay I deleted the entire section where I was getting the error and then lo and behold:
KeyPhrase: "No duh" Rank: 0 Emotion: -2
Response: 1) "Dont patronize me jerk!"
Response: 2) "Ahem 'yes duh' idiot."
Response: 3) "That was condecending, Rain Man"
ERROR: Your Keyphrase is too long. Keyphrases should be short and general, and lists should only cover the most likely possibilities. Please shorten to under 150 characters.
THE KEYPHRASE IS "no duh" 6 characters counting the space!
KeyPhrase: "No duh" Rank: 0 Emotion: -2
Response: 1) "Dont patronize me jerk!"
Response: 2) "Ahem 'yes duh' idiot."
Response: 3) "That was condecending, Rain Man"
ERROR: Your Keyphrase is too long. Keyphrases should be short and general, and lists should only cover the most likely possibilities. Please shorten to under 150 characters.
THE KEYPHRASE IS "no duh" 6 characters counting the space!
The Professor
20 years ago
20 years ago
Is that the first or only Keyphrase now? It's possible your line feeds got messed up in the crash. Save the file in Word, then copy and paste it back into Word Pad. That should reset the line feeds.
revscrj
20 years ago
20 years ago
Actually it occurs deep in he middle of it, but I will try the copy/paste- back in a moment.
revscrj
20 years ago
20 years ago
Okay so what I ended up doing:
deleted the surrounding keyphrases as well as "no duh" then copy/pasted into new doc. It worked, but now I have to go and redo those plus some from the power failure... ahhh I love redoing work it makes me feel like I really know the material!
deleted the surrounding keyphrases as well as "no duh" then copy/pasted into new doc. It worked, but now I have to go and redo those plus some from the power failure... ahhh I love redoing work it makes me feel like I really know the material!


revscrj
20 years ago
20 years ago
Do variables in a keyphrase carry through to their seeks?
So that in a keyP that is ohh: "I am *(key1)" followed by "When did you become (key1)?" then "Last week" could in the seek say "was that the first time you were ever (key1)?"
Or do those variables clear with every new user response?
So that in a keyP that is ohh: "I am *(key1)" followed by "When did you become (key1)?" then "Last week" could in the seek say "was that the first time you were ever (key1)?"
Or do those variables clear with every new user response?
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