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Rendre extensible les modèles d'intrigue #329
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je suis assez d'accord avec magicvince, et pour des romans, le modèle en flocon de neige est intéressant mais je voudrais pouvoir le customiser. |
Why closing this ? Is it a feature in the roadmap ? |
We no longer have any French language volunteers actively working on the project. If this request is re-written in English then it can be considered. |
ok, I'll give it a thought then.
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Bonjour, j'aime beaucoup les métas des intrigues, mais en regardant le code, j'ai vu que c'était codé en dur.
Est-ce qu'il ne serait pas plus riche de mettre en place une fonction qui irait chercher dans des "modèles d'intrigues" qui seraient structuré aussi bien pour accepter un multi-linguisme que des "bulles d'aide"?
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