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Allow ranges of logs to be moved into a note #394

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scottbenton opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 2 comments
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Allow ranges of logs to be moved into a note #394

scottbenton opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 2 comments

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@scottbenton scottbenton converted this from a draft issue Apr 9, 2024
@scottbenton scottbenton added this to the Game Log Update milestone Apr 9, 2024
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I really like inserting the roll results in-line in a journal. I am using the “copy” button to do so. I’d love a “Save to note” button that does it automatically. I don’t actually want every roll in the journal, so a button is ideal. This way, for any rolls that I want inserted in the journal, I click the button and they are inserted.

Also, FWIW, the copy functionality formats the text as such:

Strike (edge)

Action: 1 + 3 = 4

Challenge: 4, 3

WEAK HIT

I’d love a more compact (and maybe even Quoted version) because I think it looks nicer in-line in a journal:

STRIKE: Action: 1 + 3 (edge) = 4 Challenge: 4, 3
WEAK HIT

@scottbenton
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I agree - I'm thinking you should be able to mark a note as your current session, and then either manually choose to insert rolls or be able to set a filter to insert only certain types (excluding oracles for example). I've been pretty inspired by the work the Obsidian plugin team has been doing, so I think it will likely be a card with a quick view or a detailed view.

My own spin on this:
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