
I am a GM that uses a ton of handouts for my superhero and horror campaings. I create very elaborate news articles, source materials and visual references to enhance the game play experience for my player. To do this though. I need to use all sorts of software types such as Powerpoint and Word to create these files. These programs only give me the option to save my files out to proprietary, or PDF format, which means I need to convert the files from PDF to png or jpg files before importing them into Roll20. This may seem trivial, but when I create a five or ten page "Pamphlet" style handout for the creepy motel the players are investigating or a several page Newspaper handout or anything with more than a page or two of content, the conversion programs treat each page as a separate jpg/png file. So what I end up with is 15 jpg. files which Roll20 imports one at a time as separate handouts. This annoyance is compounded by the fact that I then need to tag, select, assign and reveal each handout one at a time. This makes for an incredibly clunky, time consuming process for me and my players who then have to open 15 handouts one at a time instead of just flipping through them as I intended. Most annoying is that if for any reason someone drops connectivity and we have to refresh our windows, all of the handouts that were opened then close and my players need to reopen them all. Is there any way that you can improve the handout functionality client side, and also allow importing PDF and Word files as Handouts? This would make my life so much easier and my players would thank you. My players love the time I take to create these elaborate handouts but the process to import and display them is less than ideal. Thank you.