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