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New Map-specific floating window -- Map Bookmark/Token Focus

The pitch here is a new window that is visually 90% of the Turn Order but its function is just for points of interest on the current map and itself is effectively a hyperlink to Tokens somewhere on the map.  If "empty" it is only visible to the GM. Hover over and it highlights the Token Click once and your view centers on the Token Double-click and it can open an associated Journal sheet (if applicable). The GM can add visible landmarks (such as dungeon entrance, town square, CURRENT BATTLE ROOM, etc.), it could be player tokens so players can always jump to their main player icon, or a GM could drop a token on the Map layer so it is not interactable. (If on the GM layer it is not visible to players in the list but either flagged GM or translucent based on map GM layer settings... so clicking to GM STAGING one could keep ready tokens out of the way..., COPY the token, then click back to CURRENT BATTLE ROOM.) I realise there may be mods that permit creating tokens somewhere on the map to jump focus to other parts of the map but that requires changing one's focus to that fixed area of the map to use each time, and some time programming them for each map. - Thanks!
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