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Title: QUESTION ABOUT THE INPUT UHP FILE
Post by: lightspeed on January 24, 2013, 09:55:51 am
I have a question about the uhp input file that someone created (cload? ) or ever who .
  My question is : can "Someone " create a script within this current plug in that will allow a person to  write in question as they would with hal  )
From what i understand from what someone posted the question line as it is has to be written in "reversed " to come out right in Hal .
Can someone as i mentioned created a script within the uhp that will take whatever question sentence that's written in "Normally" and reverse it automatically as Hal does in the Hal a.i.???

I would "Greatly  Appreciate " this if anyone can do it, it will make things easier for me and of course it would for others to .
Title: Re: QUESTION ABOUT THE INPUT UHP FILE
Post by: Art on January 24, 2013, 05:28:51 pm
I don't know...lonnie...maybe it's the meds of something but could you offer an example of what you're talking about or looking for?? Thanks!!
Title: Re: QUESTION ABOUT THE INPUT UHP FILE
Post by: lightspeed on January 24, 2013, 06:15:04 pm
Hello Art , thanks for answering back . the only thing i can tell you is from the note that i made ( i should have saved the forum area it was on .
the note from the forum was :
You do not have to switch you or I in the answer, but you do need to do it for the question.
of the input uhp plug in!

So basically what i am asking is if within the uhp plug in (i think cload made it but am not sure , i could be wrong ) can a script be written so that a person doesn't have to you or i (reversing things) in the answer part .
If that makes any more sense . and the reason why is because sometimes it gets confusing on some words to switch to create the right question .
it would be easier if the question could be written in "NORMALLY" and the uhp script could correct it how it needs to be in hal to come out right .
I hope i am explaining this okay . :)