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TokenMarker -- Changing Token Image

I have been trying out the TokenMarker script. It's working great. One issue I am having is in changing out the token image. I followed a direction in an old thread: "In the interim, you can edit the script and change the tokenURL (line 24) to the url of a token in your library, then change the version number (line 8) to force it to reset the state." I did the above. The behavior I am observing is that the new token is appearing in the upper left corner in the GM layer. But once I open the Turn Order window, the old token image is what appears on the Objects layer. Any suggestions on what I am missing? Thanks.
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The Aaron
Pro
API Scripter
TurnMarker. If you delete the incorrect image on the page and close/open the Turn Order, does that fix it?
Here are the conditions and the observed behavior: 1. Turn Order is closed: the new TurnMarker token image is visible in the upper left; no other TurnMarker is visible 2. I open the Turn Order window: the new TurnMarker token image is replaced by the original token image which flies under the character token 3. I delete the original token image: it disappears from the tabletop and the Turn Order window 4. I close the Turn Order window: the new TurnMarker token image is visible in the upper left; no other TurnMarker is visible 5. I open the Turn Order window: the new TurnMarker token image is replaced by the original token image which flies under the character token That procedure does not fix it.
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The Aaron
Pro
API Scripter
Hmmm. I'll take a look at the code this morning and see what I can see.
Here is the URL of the new token image: <a href="https://s3.amazonaws.com/files.d20.io/images/10626209/-tupj09yyYA9__HscaH0Eg/thumb.png?1436236275" rel="nofollow">https://s3.amazonaws.com/files.d20.io/images/10626209/-tupj09yyYA9__HscaH0Eg/thumb.png?1436236275</a> It is simply a resized and lightened version of the original.