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Token Movement Measuring

Not sure if this has been posted yet (my search feature keeps timing out on me)   But my suggestion is that when you're moving your token, you'll be able to see a movement measurement counter with it, going 5, 10, 15, 20, etc.   and when you move diagonally, it'll have the 1, 2, 1, 2 feature (5, 15, 20, 30, 35, 45, etc)  This would be VERY helpful if you wanna move cant really see the grid and people are just too lazy to count the squares when moving.   also adding in, the option to turn 90 Degrees while still having the token measurement counting.  
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Ziechael
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Hi Timmy, if your suggestion is to have this by default then I like your thinking... however... did you know that you can  track distance while moving a token by pressing the spacebar , you can even use it to set waypoints for going around corners etc and it will respond to the diagonal rules chosen in the page settings.
OH!!!!!! this is good! buuut i do like the idea of having a box or even the measurement active while you're moving,  so yes have it by default.  haha.  it just makes things so much easier.    Then if you are wanting to move 90 degrees you can hit that spacebar and it'll still count for you.  :D Cheers Ziechael! thank you 
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