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Topic: Customising bot interface (Read 3814 times)
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char
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Put simply, being able to move away from the simple sidebar approach. Given that the .fla file is just* a wrapper around Program E, it would be good to be able to shunt the interaction bars to be horizontal, merge the code into a larger Flash file, stick the text into a speech bubble and all that kind of thing, on a site by site basis. Basically, have the engine work done, while having free reign over the design - if not in the base download, then at a slightly higher price point. Although not by too much.
As it is, most bots get served up in a ludicrously constricted format - folks like RoboPresence charging frankly stupid money for a service covered in irritating logos, with achingly limited features (I think SitePal wants something like $500 a year for a version where you can take their name off the Flash file, and $10 a month for the 'Look whut I bought, Ma!' edition). In this case, I'd be interested in having basically a short-cut Flash file that gets past all the trouble of making it play nicely with P-E, leaving me free to worry about the design work and making it act like I want.
(* No offence intended here! There's more to it than 'just' but for these purposes...)
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botmaster
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Hi,
in less than 48 hours you will be able to import your text balloons in the template .fla. Then, in alfredo.ini, you'll just have to provide the interaction bars with the right x, y, width and height parameters to make them fit (the horizontal approach is something you can do already).
Also, in 48 hours, the higher price point will be a fact. Alfredo v1.1 will then be $25 and include a fully customizable 0 to 5 item menu system. The $15 base download will at that point become a new bot, named Alf (see the example which I already put up here), which will run on flat text files (without the Program E database) and include the following AI features: - exact pattern match (AIML pattern) - wildcard for inclusion (AIML * input _) - random output options (AIML li) - remembers previous answer (AIML that)
For the rest, I agree with your analysis of the current "speaking characters" market. It was the same analysis that instigated the Alfredo project.
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« Last Edit: July 20, 2005, 01:48:38 PM by botmaster »
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