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Open journal and move it to other monitor

Not sure if this has been suggested but i would like to be able to move elements of the roll20 to the other monitor. Like the turn order and Journal. Some campaigns require us to have stats in journal and when you have other stuff on the screen it gets cluttered. Would nice if i could move things to another monitor.
+1 when you have the turn order up, and maybe the dice roller or a card deck, it can block a good portion of the play area.
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GiGs
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Sheet Author
API Scripter
I second this. Some websites do have popout boxes that can be separated from the browsers, so it should be possible. As a workaround though - cant you just open the browser in a window that spans both monitors?
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Gauss
Forum Champion
You can open two instances of the same roll20 game and move the second one to the second monitor. Then you can put the Journal up on one but not the other. Also, you can get to the journal quickly by using Shift+dbl click or Alt+dbl click on the token that is linked to the journal.
Looking at rugged reroll, It looks like you can open the journal outside of a campaign(in another window on the other screen), then you aren't connected to the game twice. Much better.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
You can only view the bio section of a character sheet. You cannot view the attributes/abilities section and you cannot edit either section.
I do exactly what Gauss recommends. I run two instances and have all the journal entries in one instance and the main game space on the second. Really useful. Also when GMing you can use the second monitor to log in as a player so you can understand what the players are seeing better if using dynamic lighting.
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Hoob
Marketplace Creator
Chris A. said: I do exactly what Gauss recommends. I run two instances and have all the journal entries in one instance and the main game space on the second. Really useful. Also when GMing you can use the second monitor to log in as a player so you can understand what the players are seeing better if using dynamic lighting. Pressing Ctrl+L with a player token highlighted shows you what they'd see.