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Printable Maps with Layers

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It would be SUPER amazing to be able to just export a nice, high resolution map with togglable layers of text/drawings/etc. split for printing multiple versions for a real life game.  Thank you!
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That would be amazing. While I think that Roll20's map canvas is not offering this feature anytime soon... On the other hand, DungeonScrawl is going towards this. Roll20 bought the company DungeonScrawl and has begun integrating their service here. DungeonScrawl doesn't offer everything you asked, but it does allow Exporting a High Resolution Map that can be printed. For now I'd say, if this is something you need, look into the DungeonScrawl site itself and track the ongoing integration with Roll20.  While continuing to hope that your Suggestion will come to pass 
This would be great; I think it would be helpful for the maps to export to Dungeon Scrawl for then further exporting. I want to export the pre-made campaign maps in the adventure modules I've purchased more than just make my own; though I do like the ability to make one's own as well. I think there's some synergy there to bolster both services!  Great idea, Gold!  Gold said: That would be amazing. While I think that Roll20's map canvas is not offering this feature anytime soon... On the other hand, DungeonScrawl is going towards this. Roll20 bought the company DungeonScrawl and has begun integrating their service here. DungeonScrawl doesn't offer everything you asked, but it does allow Exporting a High Resolution Map that can be printed. For now I'd say, if this is something you need, look into the DungeonScrawl site itself and track the ongoing integration with Roll20.  While continuing to hope that your Suggestion will come to pass