Hi Robert,
I have found a ghost in the Shell! Let's see if I can explain this phenomenon. I'll start with the question that I'm asking ultra Hal:
what comic book would you like to read Batman or Superman?
In my sequence of events I have it set up so if it is a mathematics function, meaning: nochoosing = true, do not process the above question.
But what I have found out is that if the word ( man ) is in any word on both sides of the ( or ) is triggering something to make the nochoosing to equal true.
I have found many combinations of words that have the word ( man ) in it and it is causing some major headaches, just kidding, at least some small problems and interference to my project.
This is not coming from the math formula area, it seems to happen no matter where I put my process. Right now it's in Rem PLUGIN: PLUGINAREA3 but I moved it all away up to Rem PLUGIN: PLUGINAREA1 and the same thing is Happening.
I'm writing this so you can fix this problem in your next update, because I don't know exactly why nochoosing is equaling true, all I know is, if you have the word man, in any part of the word, on both sides of the word ( or, ) nochoosing for some reason ends up by equaling true.
This is how I resolve the problem:
Rem PLUGIN: PLUGINAREA2
NoChoosing = False
Rem PLUGIN: PLUGINAREA3
this is where I put function to process the above question.
As you can see for some reason by making the nochoosing to equal false before I process the question above everything works fine but I don't know if this would interfere with anything else in ultra Hal's brain.
From what I can tell there is only one area in the entire brain that actually makes nochoosing equal true that is in the math function process, even though I put the process of above the math process it still made nochoosing to equal true, like I said it's a ghost, one in which I can't explain.
So unless you know why it's doing what it's doing, you may want to just add a simple line just above the mathematic function making no choosing to equal false, giving that it will not interfere with things that might be going on in the background.
Sincerely, a data munching cruncher, if you ever come up with a resolution to why no choosing equals true when there has been no function to tell it to equal true I'm all ears.
C load.
PS Robert if you need my script that I am working on to help you figure out what I am talking about please e-mail me and I will e-mail you a copy of my upgrade to the free will plug-in in the hopes it will resolve this situation.