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When character entries lack an avatar but have a token, they should default to displaying the token in the journal

Just a suggestion: in the journal where all the handouts and characters are, if a character entry has a token but no avatar art (or whatever it's called) it just displays the generic grey 'guy in a cloak' token as the preview icon. This sucks because if you're just throwing together, say, 10 tokens for an adventure but not bothering with the art, you just have a giant list of interchangeable grey icons. If it defaulted to using the token image instead, those images would actually be useful.
Well, it defaults the other way around, if you set up the journal avatar and drag the character onto the map, the token uses the avatar image. I don't see why it shouldn't work the other way around too, but in the meantime, you can just... do the process the other way around, or just drag the token image from your library to the character sheet. About a minute's worth of extra work for that 10 tokens.
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