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Release Notes: Plural Version 1.23.1 

Published on Oct. 10, 2024

  1. Navigation buttons for media element
    Navigation buttons added to media elements.
    Example: If a user is watching a video tutorial, they can now skip to the next section without having to watch the entire video.
  2. Knowledge Base: Enable "Plain Text" in data sources
    Option added to use plain text as data source.
    Example: A user can now directly enter a text document as a data source, making it easier to manage and update text-based information.
  3. Plural Design: Hide avatar but keep design
    Option added to hide the avatar and keep the design layout.
    Example: In a scenario where the background graphic is important, users can hide the avatar but keep the buttons and layout.
  4. Knowledge Base: Tooltip for long URLs/data sources
    Added tooltips for long URLs in the conversation history.
    URLs are now clickable and identifiable.
    Example: When checking the conversation history, users can hover over a long URL to see the full path and click directly on the link.
  5. Knowledge Base: "Delete all" button for data sources
    Button added to delete all data sources with one click.
    Includes a confirmation prompt to prevent accidental deletions.
    Example: When managing a large number of data sources, users can quickly delete all entries with one click, saving time and effort.
  6. No Interaction Timer: Custom timeout for no interaction
    Option added to set custom timeout values for no interaction per item.
    Example: Users can set a specific timeout for a quiz item to ensure that the system moves to the next question if no interaction occurs within the specified time.
  7. Avatar: Disable play button overlay
    Option added to disable the play button overlay in the avatar context menu.
    Example: In a kiosk mode setup, users can disable the play button overlay to ensure a seamless user experience without interruptions.
  8. Templates: "Save as template" option
    "Save as template" option added to the context menu for elements.
    Example: Users can right-click on an element and save it as a template for future use, simplifying the design process.
  9. Change avatar size and position
    Option added to adjust the avatar size and position from the frame settings.
    Example: Users can adjust the size and position of the avatar to different screen layouts to improve visibility and user interaction.
  10. System variables for times of day
    System variables added for different times of day.
    Example: Users can set up automated greetings based on the time of day, such as "Good morning" or "Good evening", to improve user interaction.
  11. System variables: ISO standard time formats
    Various ISO standard formats for date and time added as system variables.
    Example: Users can now use standardized date and time formats such as "yyyy-MM-dd" to ensure consistency across different systems.
  12. Flow: Switching outputs to "Home" icon
    Added toggle function to change outputs to a "Home" icon, reducing the number of "Back to flow start" elements.
    Example: Users can now set the flow to return to the start at this point with a single click on the output of an element, which improves the overview.
  13. Styling: Copy/paste design
    Option added to copy design styling from one element to another via the context menu.
    Example: Users can easily transfer design settings such as fonts and colors from one element to another, which saves time when making design adjustments.
  14. Auto-Trans: New confirmation options
    New confirmation options implemented when activating automatic translation.
    Example: Users can choose whether to keep existing translations or perform new translations to prevent accidental overwriting of manual edits.
  15. Publish: Draft and Publish buttons
    Separate "Save" and "Publish" buttons added to manage project states.
    Example: Users can save their work without publishing it immediately, allowing for background work and testing before going live.
  16. Flow: "Project loading..." indicator
    Added indicator that shows "Project loading..." during loading of large flows.
    Example: Users see a loading indicator that gives feedback that the project is loading, which improves the user experience.
  17. User input: Dynamic dropdown
    Added option to fill dropdowns dynamically via variables.
    Example: Users can now fill dropdown menus with data from API requests, making the dropdowns more dynamic and responsive.
  18. Vertical buttons menu: Customize sizes
    Changed menu button sizes for vertical screens to indicate that more buttons are available.
    Example: Users can now see part of the next button, indicating that more options are available, improving navigation.
  19. Delete media: Show confirmation
    Confirmation prompt added when media resources are deleted.
    Example: Users now receive a confirmation message before a media resource is deleted to prevent accidental deletions.
  20. Terms & Conditions & Co: Open links in iFrame
    Links changed so that they open in a full-screen iFrame with a close button.
    Example: Users in kiosk mode can now view the privacy policy and terms and conditions without leaving the current screen, which improves navigation.
  21. Play button overlay: Deactivate via URL properties
    Function added to deactivate the play button overlay via URL properties.
    Example: Users can disable the play button overlay by adding a parameter to the URL, which provides more control over the user interface.
  22. Knowledge Base: "Refresh all" and "Refresh individually" button
    Buttons added to refresh all or individual data sources with one click.
    Example: Users can refresh all data sources at once or individually to ensure that the latest information is always available.
  23. Knowledge Base: Add timestamps to data sources
    Added timestamps to data sources to see when they were added or updated.
    Example: Users can now track when each data source was last updated, which improves data management.
  24. Knowledge Base: Add sources as links in the chat
    Sources added as clickable links at the end of chat messages.
    Example: Users can click on source links to view the original data, which improves transparency and traceability.
  25. Knowledge Base: Clone KB
    Option added to duplicate knowledge base entities.
    Example: Users can now clone an entire knowledge base, including documents and data sources, making it easier to set up similar projects.
  26. Knowledge Base: Add more data to conversation information
    robotId and projectId added to conversation data to enable better analysis.
    Example: Users can filter conversations based on project or avatar, providing more detailed insights.
  27. Knowledge Base: Change from GPT 3.5 to GPT-4o-mini
    Model changed from GPT-3.5 to GPT-4o-mini.
    Example: Users benefit from the improved capabilities of GPT-4o-mini, while the model is still referred to as GPT-3.5 turbo.
  28. Knowledge Base: Remove "YouTube Video" option
    Removes the option to add YouTube videos as data sources.
    Example: Simplifies the data source options by removing less frequently used functions.
  29. Knowledge Base: Change model naming to Standard & Premium
    Model naming changed to "Standard" and "Premium" for clarity.
    Example: Users can now easily distinguish between the different model levels based on their performance and cost.
  30. Expired robots: Stop displaying the expired robot modal
    View showing expired robots removed and started directly in the project view.
    Example: Users no longer see the expired robot modal, which simplifies the workflow.
  31. Knowledge base with UI: Add "Hide avatar" function
    "Hide avatar" function added to knowledge base element with UI.
    Example: Users can hide the avatar while keeping the design, which is useful for specific design requirements.
  32. Knowledge Base: Add date when the data source was last updated
    New field added to track when a data source was last updated.
    Example: Users can see the last update date of each data source to ensure they are working with the most up-to-date information.
  33. Publish button: Changed to remain green until re-edited
    "Published" button changed to remain green until the project is re-edited.
    Example: Users can easily see if a project has been published even after they have re-entered the project, improving clarity.