Release Notes: Plural Version 1.23.1
Published on Oct. 10, 2024
- 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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.