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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OnyxFlame
22 years ago
22 years ago
Speaking of punctuation problems, I'm not sure what to do about the "who, me" dilemma. If I have a keyphrase called "who me", it won't catch it, but if I have one called "who, me" the punctuation might bug it out and not catch it anyway. So what do I do there?
lunar22
22 years ago
22 years ago
Think you can use commas now, because of the new feature, see first part "Keyphrases and seeks", eg are you, are not you. Have 2 in there sofar, will leave them in, haven't seen them "activated" yet. "do not go craze with this feature" according to Prof.
The Professor
22 years ago
22 years ago
Commas are un-catchable at this point.
Onyx, Corwin: the "^call me? (re)" should catch only a phrase that is exactly "call me" - nothing more or less. The (re) is necessary so the system reads it as a Regular Expression. In the language of Regular Expressions, "^" means match from the beginning of a phrase, and "$" means match from the end. I'll test it.
Okay, it wasnt working, but it is now. The spaces before and after are no longer necessary- it'll work with or without them now.
Onyx, Corwin: the "^call me? (re)" should catch only a phrase that is exactly "call me" - nothing more or less. The (re) is necessary so the system reads it as a Regular Expression. In the language of Regular Expressions, "^" means match from the beginning of a phrase, and "$" means match from the end. I'll test it.
Okay, it wasnt working, but it is now. The spaces before and after are no longer necessary- it'll work with or without them now.
Bluroses
22 years ago
22 years ago
A week without The Forge was horrible!!
Horrible I tell you!!! ;_; ::snifsnif::
I'm glad it's back.
Horrible I tell you!!! ;_; ::snifsnif::
I'm glad it's back.

The Professor
22 years ago
22 years ago
Has anyone been using the "Sentence-Part Modifiers" such as (sub) (submod) (sv) and (obmodonly)? If anyone has come up with any useful ways to use them then please post about it here. I didnt include it in the Book of AI yet, as I'm unsure of its usefulness.
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