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pathfinder char sheet macros

i use pathfinder legacy character sheets (i prefer the layout) but play my games without confirming crits and also want to hide all dice rolls from my players. Is there a way of editing the sheet to accomplish this???
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Hi MC, You will probably need to customize the sheet's code for this.  Pro level access and some basic html skills...  The sheet looks like it is whispering attack rolls to the gm already, but w/out an API script (pro level as well), there really isn't a way for the player's not to see what they roll as well.  You would probably need to make custom macros to whisper other sheet rolls similarly, but it sounds like you want to completely hide roll results from the players?  I believe a gm can physically make a roll from a player's sheet herself and if the roll is whispered to the gm, only the gm would see it.  I could be wrong about that.  Also seems like a pain in practice. You can probably remove the confirm roll to automatically show crit damge, but I think the sheet's roll template will still show "Crit" in chat even if the roll isn't made.  Removing {{confirm}} also seems to hide any crit damage. So I think you must leave it in to crit damage. ;-( /w gm &{template:PFAttack} {{name=@{character_name}'s @{name}}} {{subtags=@{type}}} {{attack=[[1d20cs>@{crit-target}+@{total-attack}]]}} {{damage=[[@{damage-dice-num}d@{damage-die}+@{total-damage}]]}} {{confirm=}} {{dmgcrit=[[(@{damage-dice-num} * (@{crit-multiplier} - 1))d@{damage-die} + (@{total-damage} * (@{crit-multiplier} - 1))]]}} {{notes=@{notes}}} {{attk-notes=@{attack-notes}}}} Hope this helps. Cheers