So I'm sorry, but I won't be able to maintain the module anymore, if anyone wants to take it over, it will be with my full blessing. ![]() Neither did I foreseen that a change of version in Foundry would require me to update the module, especially when the documentation about the update is not that precise. I have tried to follow up at start, but it has become quite bloated and therefore difficult in particular to test. Moreover, I did not foreseen the amount of requests to expand the module. Unfortunately, while I wanted to experiment with the development within foundry and had some available leisure at that point in time, it is no longer the case. First, many thanks to Alan Davies, who really picked this up for the Foundry 0.8.x.
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