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Is there a way to "split" my chat window?

I stream and record dnd sessions online. I want to separate the rolls and actual chatting somehow into two windows if possible. I want to be able to show my stream the rolls shown in chat as it shows the actual number they rolled (including modifiers) and not just the 3d dice rolled on screen. However, I would like to keep the actual chatting outside of rollings kept hidden as my players like to use the whisper function on there to ask questions and do things behind the scenes while someone else is doing something. Is there a way I can do this?
In our games, since we use Discord for voice and video, we use that for random chatter (gifs and such). I set up private chat channels for each player to use for whispers. I've also found using a separate Discord voice channel for private side-conversations is more reliable than Roll20's built-in whisper chat.
Rick A. said: In our games, since we use Discord for voice and video, we use that for random chatter (gifs and such). I set up private chat channels for each player to use for whispers. I've also found using a separate Discord voice channel for private side-conversations is more reliable than Roll20's built-in whisper chat. We do use discord for voice chat as well as dedicated channels for conversations, memes, gifs etc. However, people often like to use the chat to discuss something related to roll in there, but most importantly, they use the whisper function to ping me with a message while others may be verbally talking. Having the windows separated would be really handy for me if it is possible.