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* Request: Add a line for the production location in the Recipe Template. | * Request: Add a line for the production location in the Recipe Template. | ||
* Request: It seems that we are going right to left in the Recipe Template and left to right in the "Production Chain" section. To make it easier to add recipes to the Production chain section, could we add a template that goes left to right? | * Request: It seems that we are going right to left in the Recipe Template and left to right in the "Production Chain" section. To make it easier to add recipes to the Production chain section, could we add a template that goes left to right? | ||
* Addendum: There doesn't seem to be a consistent syntax for the "Production Chain" section. Some go left to right, some included number of production machines needed, etc. It would be good to set a preferred syntax, preferably with a template. As a native English speaker, a left-to-right syntax is more natural. |
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- Request: Add a line for the production location in the Recipe Template.
- Request: It seems that we are going right to left in the Recipe Template and left to right in the "Production Chain" section. To make it easier to add recipes to the Production chain section, could we add a template that goes left to right?
- Addendum: There doesn't seem to be a consistent syntax for the "Production Chain" section. Some go left to right, some included number of production machines needed, etc. It would be good to set a preferred syntax, preferably with a template. As a native English speaker, a left-to-right syntax is more natural.