Until now, people had to edit the original route files in order to add
custom routes.
This was inconsistent with the other customizations, since we use custom
folders or files for customizing controllers, components, views, ...
(which you usually customize as well when adding a new route).
So now we're providing a file for custom routes, which will make it
easier to know which routes are not present in Consul Democracy by
default.
Note that, in order to have some consistency, we're always writing
"Consul Democracy", instead of using capital letters sometimes (but not
always), like we did until now.
Due to the change of the translator-text gem to the bing_translator gem,
the documentation has been reviewed and changes have been detected
in the links, prices and azure administration panel.
We removed the Google and DeepL prices, since we will not be reviewing
the prices of the different providers and they may be out of date.
- Remote translations on demand
- Getting started
- Configuration
- Add api key in the application
- Activate module
- Use cases
- Languages available for remote translation
- Pricing
- Add new translation service