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Debug logging/Save-rewind access.

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You know what's been driving my brain to oblivion and beyond... For the years on roll20 and coming across different bug reports -- a lot comes down to request for replicating the bug and down-right other useful information. If this is such an often request and Roll20 seems to be a never ending auto-saver by the second. As suggestion: why isn't there... [A] Debug Logging Perhaps I'm using the terminology wrong here, but having the option during a notice of a (bug) or any kind of sudden and odd behavior we wish too report would greatly benefit if we had an option to open a report file of contents, that would also halt Roll20's auto-saving feature and allow an Off-line look. It should hold information such as vector-data (image movement, placings, anything on grid wise.) or other importance of info that the Roll20 seems to read off of. [B] Rewind-offline Replay The second is also utilizing this *Offline* pause feature, which allows us to rewind a replay of the last 2-10 seconds of actions and mouse movements. To avoid people whom can't record 24/7 during their campaigning time or on Roll20. We can have the opportunity now to create a saved at ease Gif or Video that'll give a visual display for debugging purposes. Maybe this is already a suggestion; but anyone else getting where I'm going with here. Ehh??
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