This is just a quick demo for Map Pins. The Supernotes script I mention in the video is available in the One Click installer for all Roll20 Pro users, and is discussed in this thread: app.roll20.net/forum/post/829...
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@colbruce4 жыл бұрын
at 1:07 "you can see here I have a button called info" THE BUTTON is Top Left under the Token Actions to be precise. Had to watch that part twice to see it.
@RedSkyBlackBird4 жыл бұрын
Hi Keith, interesting video. I makes me want to create a map using these little tricks. I do have 2 questions though: - Why not link each token to a character sheet and store the information there. Then you can let players access that sheet and read the infomation themselfs as well - I see your Document Tab in Roll20 looks different. Are you using stylus? I'm asking because it looks much more useful than the default design, more compressed and strcutured.
@keithcurtis4 жыл бұрын
The script I linked in the notes allows you to send the info to the PCs. There are other ways to do this same trick without the API. Nick Olivo shows some here: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/obSZqrOpmrycd3k.html By linking each token to the same sheet, you only add one sheet to your campaign overhead. Tokens, with their respective notes take up very little in the way of resources. Just make sure that players have edit and control access on the "Site" sheet, and they can operate (and even edit) pins at will. The stylus style can be found here (and I couldn't do without it, now): userstyles.org/styles/177830/roll20-tighter-sidebar-lists
@RedSkyBlackBird4 жыл бұрын
@@keithcurtis Alright, thank you. Would you kindly also tell me how you stile your roll20 to have a better document overview?
@keithcurtis4 жыл бұрын
@@RedSkyBlackBird This link should tell you everything you need to know about using stylus to affect your Roll20 experience: app.roll20.net/forum/post/7841113/show-off-your-style-2-the-stylening