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Ultra Hal Assistant File Sharing Area / Re: Newly created brains always disappear.
« on: October 05, 2011, 11:39:44 am »
You can try using a different name as a test.
If the new name works OK then the name you were using may be a name that the Hal program just has trouble with it. Sort like a brain name bug.
You can also try disabling all extra plugins because a bad plugin is sometimes responsible for making the Hal program do wacky things like causing item selections to disappear within Hal Options.
You can also try making a new brain the same you that you usually do and then delete the new brain script. Then make a copy of the good working default brain uhp and rename it to the right file name for your new brain name. Then manually edit the file by placing the new name in the right places towards the top of the script. Doing this manual edit helps to eliminate the possibility that the new Hal brain script generated by the brain editor is slightly corrupt. And since you mentioned that you're just using the default brain as a starting template then just copying the working default uhp will give you the same thing as what you are trying to do by making a new default brain script with a new name.
If the new name works OK then the name you were using may be a name that the Hal program just has trouble with it. Sort like a brain name bug.
You can also try disabling all extra plugins because a bad plugin is sometimes responsible for making the Hal program do wacky things like causing item selections to disappear within Hal Options.
You can also try making a new brain the same you that you usually do and then delete the new brain script. Then make a copy of the good working default brain uhp and rename it to the right file name for your new brain name. Then manually edit the file by placing the new name in the right places towards the top of the script. Doing this manual edit helps to eliminate the possibility that the new Hal brain script generated by the brain editor is slightly corrupt. And since you mentioned that you're just using the default brain as a starting template then just copying the working default uhp will give you the same thing as what you are trying to do by making a new default brain script with a new name.