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Being able to dock (character sheet) elements to window borders

Hi everyone, a problem i notice both as a player as well as DM is that i can't dock elements like handouts or character sheets to the window borders. Same goes for the initiative counter. Instead you have to place all elements manually which makes it hard to keep an overview. So making it possible to dock things to window borders or other elements would be a great improvement. As addition it would be very helpful to have the option to collapse docked elements, similar to the minimize function that already exists, but with docked elements changing their position accordingly. That would make it possible to collapse elements that are currently not needed and quickly open them once they become relevant again. A third point that might be very different and way harder to implement, but somehow points in the same direction is being able to extract grouped elements from a character sheet. Usually during play you don't actually need a full character sheet all the time, but only parts of it. So being able to drag your set of skills, attacks or spells to the pane would be an enormous improvement. Instead of having to scroll and switch to the relevant parts of your sheet, you would just drop them on the pane, dock them together on a side and collapse or uncollapse them as needed. That would make things way more accessible and improve usability by a lot.
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