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Feature Request: Color Coding for Relationships

I would like a way to be able to alter the color of lines for the relationship view instead of just black for visible, and gray for invisible. I wish I could have the lines for public or private opinion colored with their appropriate color, or have hidden/secret relationships dashed.

-Hawke
 
Lots of work has been requested for the relationship view. Do a search for the many, many suggestions.
 
I wish that there was a better method for submitting and tracking feature requests than submitting them on the forum. But I don't want them to pause or delay any product development to implement a more modern feature-request interface.
 
I did a search for relationships, and after going through 20+ pages of suggestions, I hadn't found anything specifically referring to this so I suggested it (and another relationship thing).

-Hawke
 
By all means, suggest away. Even if it's been suggested before. It's always good to know that a suggestion made in the past is still needed. My pointing to past threads was in case you weren't aware of the large number of things regarding relationships that we'd like Rob to consider implementing.

Welcome to the community!
 
It is my understanding that the relationship viewer and the plot viewer are based on a 3rd party tool and the customizations available are limited.

I think the better solution would be for RW to allow for extensions and plug ins. That way once the CM goes live people could produce their own relationship viewers, plot viewers, calendar UI's etc.
 
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