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Incorrect Nameplate text scaling

If I am trying to use token nameplate with a long name on it, the "plate" seems to scale up correctly, but the text still being pressed in the old border. Is there any way of fixing this issue?
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Gid
Roll20 Team
Squall, could you supply your browser specs - <a href="http://supportdetails.com/" rel="nofollow">http://supportdetails.com/</a> Once I get those I can file a report for your bug.
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Screen Resolution 1280 x 1024 Web Browser Chrome 22.0.1229.94 Browser Size 1280 x 909 Color Depth 32 bit Javascript Enabled Flash Version 11.4.31 Cookies Enabled Same happens at home on Win-7 64bit Ultimate with 1920x1200 resolution (same chrome).
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Gid
Roll20 Team
Thanks, Squall. I'll send this report off to the devs.
Same happening for me too.
This should be fixed now! Thanks!
Can confirm that too - problem fixed! Awesome, Riley. However, if I add nameplates to some tokens, and then rejoin the game as a player to check how everything looks, I can no longer see the nameplates. I don't have any players around at the moment to check, but this suggests only the GM can see the nameplates - is that right? Cheers, Mr G.
There`s a new line "show nameplate to players". All works ok, thanx for a quick fix.
There`s a new line "show nameplate to players". All works ok, thanx for a quick fix. As Squall said, there's a new line in the Permissions area for the Token Settings where you can choose to let players See or Edit the token's Name (and therefore Nameplate).
D'uh, of course there is, just like all the other token settings. Apologies.