Personality

Discuss specifics of personality design, including what Keyphrases work well and what dont, use of plug-ins, responses, seeks, and more.

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22 years ago #1735
Do you not see the beard??? Shady is Father Time

22 years ago #1736
haha, I'm using 'young man' as a metaphor for his youngness.

22 years ago #1737
ummmmm........

22 years ago #1738
That's right, keep thinking.

22 years ago #1739
His actual youngness was my point. It was a joke Hemi, not meant for you, chill. ~sigh~

22 years ago #1740
You're right, Shady. But this will probably work, using the subject (sub) and object (ob) plug-ins:

can not
Perhaps the time is not yet right for (sub) to (postkey).
[(sub)=subject, which is independent of position in the sentence]

i like
Wow, I'm a big fan of (sob)- especially (obmod)!
[(sob)=simple object, (obmod)=full object with modifiers]

22 years ago #1741
Wait, wouldn't that still not work?
"Can't you do anything right?" => "Perhaps the time is not yet right for you to you do anything right"

Maybe
"Perhaps the time is not yet right for (sub) to (subjmodonly)." ?
Would that give
""Perhaps the time is not yet right for you to do anything right" ?

22 years ago #1742
It'd have to be (postkey) because the subject "you" doesnt have any modifiers.

I'm going to have to create another set of plug-ins to act like (keysubj) did. That'll come in the next day or two.

22 years ago #1743
Hmmm, you're right. But (postkey) still wouldn't be perfect, right? I can't find it in the PF2 features list, but wasn't there something about a (shortsubj) and (longsubj) or something along those lines? Would it be possible to have a (longsubj - shortsubj)-type thing, where the remainder of the phrase is given. ie you get what comes after after the (shortsubj)?

22 years ago #1744
Hey, according to my little chat window everyone's very happy! Why are they so happy?? What's there to be happy about???

Sorry, let's start again: What are those little smiley faces? Is it just a short-cut to the chat window? Does it say anything abiut mood, and if so, how does in know my mood?

22 years ago #1745
Those are the new chat icons (arent they cute?). If the mouth is open, that person/bot has chatting enabled. If it's closed, then the person/bot isnt available for chat.

I'm making a bunch more Keyphrase and Response plug-ins that will cover the same ground as the plug-ins you listed.

22 years ago #1746
Wondering: What do the smiley faces next to the "popularity" of each bot indicate?



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