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FA%
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Q: Norton says it has a virus and then deletes it!
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A: Read this helpful Norton FAQ:
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<b>Q:</b> Norton says it has a virus and then deletes it!<br>
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<b>A:</b> Read this helpful Norton FAQ:
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Alright, here's a guide to by-passing Norton:
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(This guide brought to you by the slightly combined efforts of empireomega and Xanaomin)
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Q: I can't connect because my school/university/network/stolen wifi is blocking my connection! OR I can't seem to connect to the server at all and I'm not running any firewalls!
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A: Edit your pesterchum.js file. Open it up in notepad or something, and then edit the beginning so it looks like this:
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<b>Q:</b> I can't connect because my school/university/network/stolen wifi is blocking my connection! OR I can't seem to connect to the server at all and I'm not running any firewalls!<br>
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<b>A:</b> Edit your pesterchum.js file. Open it up in notepad or something, and then edit the beginning so it looks like this:
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{"port": "1413", ....
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where the .... is the rest of the gobbledygook there.
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Q: The mood buttons on Pesterchum 6.0 don't match up to what it sets your mood to! What gives?
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A: The mood names are just there to look canon. It is intentional.
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<b>Q:</b> The mood buttons on Pesterchum 6.0 don't match up to what it sets your mood to! What gives?<br>
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<b>A:</b> The mood names are just there to look canon. It is intentional.
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Q: I'm appearing as offline to 2.5 users/other users appear the wrong
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mood? What's happeninggggg
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A: The 2.5 people decided to change the mood protocol. When I made
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<b>Q:</b> I'm appearing as offline to 2.5 users/other users appear the wrong
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mood? What's happeninggggg<br>
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<b>A:</b> The 2.5 people decided to change the mood protocol. When I made
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this program, I decided to go with Tinychat's original protocol (and
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extend it). So some moods will appear wrong between 2.5
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users. (*COUGH*tell them to switch to 3.14*COUGH*)
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Q: Pesterchum 2.5 users don't get my /me messages correctly!
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A: That's because they implemented the /me command differently.
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<b>Q:</b> Pesterchum 2.5 users don't get my /me messages correctly!<br>
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<b>A:</b> That's because they implemented the /me command differently.
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Q: Can we resize the main window?
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A: No. This is done so we can offer more flexible UI creation. It's a
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<b>Q:</b> Can we resize the main window?<br>
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<b>A:</b> No. This is done so we can offer more flexible UI creation. It's a
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lot easier to make themes that look canon this way.
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Q: Can we have different chum rolls for different users?
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A: No. Instead what we're going to do in a later update is make chum
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<b>Q:</b> Can we have different chum rolls for different users?<br>
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<b>A:</b> No. Instead what we're going to do in a later update is make chum
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groups to organize people in your list.
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Q: Can we delete profiles?
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A: Yes. Go to the profiles directory and delete the corresponding
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<b>Q:</b> Can we delete profiles?<br>
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<b>A:</b> Yes. Go to the profiles directory and delete the corresponding
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username file.
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Q: You should make it so you can ban specific time frames in memos.
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A: This was too complicated to implement, and I don't have the UI
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<b>Q:</b> You should make it so you can ban specific time frames in memos.<br>
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<b>A:</b> This was too complicated to implement, and I don't have the UI
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quite figured out. This will probably go in a future update.
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can combine them, too: [a-z0-9] will match any digit and lowercase letter.
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There are also different shortcuts for character types:
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* \d matches any digit; same as [0-9]
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* \D matches any non-digit; same as [^0-9]
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* \s matches any spaces
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* \S matches any non-space
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* \w matches any alphanumeric character; same as [a-zA-Z0-9_]
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* \W matches any non-alphanumeric character; same as [^a-zA-Z0-9_]
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<pre>
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\d matches any digit; same as [0-9]
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\D matches any non-digit; same as [^0-9]
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\s matches any spaces
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\S matches any non-space
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\w matches any alphanumeric character; same as [a-zA-Z0-9_]
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\W matches any non-alphanumeric character; same as [^a-zA-Z0-9_]
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</pre>
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You can include this inside brackets, too.
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There's also a special character, \b. What \b does is make sure that
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There's also a special character, \\b. What \\b does is make sure that
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you are at the beginning or end of a word.
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* So with that knowledge, let's try Kanaya:
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<pre>
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</pre>
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Another feature of regular expressions is the ability to match
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*repeated* characters. There are three repeat characters: the "*", the
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*repeated* characters. There are three repeat characters: the "\*", the
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"+", "?", and "{m,n}". They work by playing them after the character,
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or character type you want to match. (So, you could say "\s+" or ".*")
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The "*" character matches ZERO or more of that character. So, for
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example, "f*" would match "f" and "ff" -- and any other character!
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The "\*" character matches ZERO or more of that character. So, for
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example, "f\*" would match "f" and "ff" -- and any other character!
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That's right, every character counts as matching it zero times. Yeah,
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it's weird. I suggest you use...
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Regexp: "\s" Replace with: " ribbit ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", etc....
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</pre>
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where " " is just a blank space added a bunch of times. (You can see
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how many blank spaces you've added by clicking on the list.) You have
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to add the spaces because each entry has the same chance of being
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selected. (Yes, I know this could be improved.) If you add " ribbit "
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and 9 spaces, " ribbit " will have a 1/10 chance of being picked.
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where " " is just a blank space added a bunch of times. (You can see
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how many blank spaces you've added by clicking on the list.) You have
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to add the spaces because each entry has the same chance of being
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selected. (Yes, I know this could be improved.) If you add " ribbit "
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and 9 spaces, " ribbit " will have a 1/10 chance of being picked.
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Also note that if you add more than one prefix or more than one
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suffix, it will pick randomly from them instead of adding them both!
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Also note that if you add more than one prefix or more than one
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suffix, it will pick randomly from them instead of adding them both!
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* <b>Mispeller</b>:
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Be careful with thsi one. The mispeller will randomly mispell x% of
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