04-24-2020, 03:18 AM | #1 |
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Moon+ Reader Pro - name replacement and role reversal?
Hi, guys! I'm new here, and also pretty new to Moon+ Reader, and just bought Pro today. But I was wondering--what exactly are name replacement/role reversal, and how does one access them? Name replacement...I mean, if it's what it sounds like, it could be super awesome when I'm reading reader insert fanfiction (no judging please XD ). And would role reversal be like...changing pronouns or something? I would find out for myself, but I cannot for the life of me figure out where to find them. I Googled it , and somebody on this forum said it was in miscellaneous settings...but I can't find it?
Here are screenshots of my miscellaneous settings menu. Any help would be appreciated, and thanks for your time! (I think I may be either too tired for life RN or maybe just stupid XD It took me FOREVER--and much Googling--to figure out how to access any settings but the basic menu at all... So I apologize if it's a dumb question/I'm missing something obvious XD) P.S. I also apologize for having too much fun with the emoticons... Haha I mean what's the point of having than if you aren't gonna use them?? ...and also, like I said, I'm really tired right now so I probably think they're cooler than they are XD I promise I'm not 11 years old or anything... |
04-24-2020, 05:37 AM | #2 |
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i have never seen either of those. but look inside of edit book detail when you have a book open, maybe they are in that. I know you can change the author - type in a replacement text line - in that area
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04-24-2020, 03:46 PM | #3 |
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...so I hope I'm not double posting... The forum seems to have eaten the reply I just tried to send, but apologies if it's somehow just not displaying for me or something. Let me know if that's the case and I'll delete one.
Anyway, I was just trying to say--thanks!! Haha I guess my being new to the program was actually helpful in this case--I couldn't remember how to get to the "edit book details" option, but in searching for it I ran across the name replacement feature instead! XD Turns out it's accessible from the top-right sideways-ellipsis menu (is there a name for that?) when you have the book open. Screenshots here (sideways-ellipsis menu showing name replacement option) and here (name replacement dialog) for reference. The role reversal bit isn't really explained, but I still suspect it's about changing the pronouns. I am a bit puzzled by the sentence at the top of the dialog. "Role reversal, or purify text, etc., names should be in the same field"... Is that "the same field" as in the same as the name replacement stuff, i.e. the blank lines below, or "the same field" as in the same blank line (if it's this, maybe it's not about pronouns?), or...? Anyway... Thanks so much for your help!! It's much appreciated! |
04-24-2020, 04:58 PM | #4 |
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Name replacement seems to be a find and replace. I had never seen or used it before so i experimented.
In a book with a character called Sara I set it to replace Sara with Sarah, it seemed to replace all instances. Then I reversed it And changed Sarah back to Sara. You could do a lot of damage with that, there is no " are you sure" step, and I doubt it makes a backup of the book before changing it. Whatever you enter on the left is replaced by whatever you enter on the right I did not test if it only applies to complete words. So if you can askmit to change cat to dog, does that change cathedral to doghedral ? There is no feedback as to how many changes it has made I did search Google but failed to find any explanation or documentation. I assume it is case sensitive, Last edited by stumped; 04-24-2020 at 05:02 PM. |
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Hey, sorry it took me a couple days to answer. My brothers got back from college yesterday, so things have been a bit crazy...well, and tbh they're always a bit crazy haha.
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In any case, I've just done a bit more experimentation, since you brought that up (IDC that much if my name gets permanently stuck in the stories XD And if worse came to worst, I have an ebook editor, so I could always change it back). The first thing I noticed is that it seems to save your replacements between books. So, like, I had put my name, hair color, and eye color in last night for a story, and this morning, when I opened a different book, those replacements were all still there, and editable. That bodes well for the non-permanent damage idea, I think Then I tried putting in a replacement, closing the book, and reopening, and I was still able to get rid of the change. It was also still editable after closing and reopening the program with a change in text. So yeah, I don't think we need to worry about damage too much. Seems like an entirely temporary edit! Quote:
HOWEVER. There are 2 things about this. One is that there's that "Use regular expression" checkbox. Idk much about regular expressions, but if I'm not mistaken, you can enter more specific criteria there for when to change the word. (May research more later if I have time/energy/inclination.) The other, for those of us who would rather not learn regular expressions, is a trick I've learned for use with other "find and replace"-type things: if you want it to only look for the entire word, put spaces before and after it. So, to use your example, instead of "cat" in the first blank space, you'd put "_cat_" (shown here with underscores instead of spaces for easy reading). This would then only replace instances of "cat" if they had those spaces before and after, so neither "cathedral" nor "concatenate" nor "bobcat" would be harmed. This can also be used to specify whether it's the beginning or end of a word. Like if you want it to only replace stuff at the end, you'd do "cat_" (again, with spaces instead of underscores), and that would catch "bobcat" (unless the author has accidentally run that and the next word together or something) but not "cathedral" or "concatenate." Likewise, if you use "_cat," it should change "cathedral" but not "concatenate" or "bobcat." (Please note that I haven't actually tested this within Moon+, but it's often worked for me with things like "Find in well page," so I'm fairly sure it will work here, too. Again, I may do more testing at some point if I feel like it and am able.) Quote:
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Thanks for your reply! Hopefully this clears some things up for you in return! Oh, and one more thing I found out the other day--the reason it wasn't appearing in my miscellaneous settings menu? Because apparently the default is it showing in the sideways-ellipsis menu. HOWEVER, if you uncheck the box that says "Show "Names replacement" in menu," it gives you a little popup that says ""Names replacement" was moved to "Miscellaneous"." I checked, and sure enough, it has! (It's near the bottom, after you scroll past most of the options and get to the little buttons like "Link colors," Image display options," etc. Mine is appearing at the top of that list of buttons. ) |
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