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I'm creating a sheet in the Custom Sheet Sandbox/ I've noticed that no matter what I save in the sheet.JSON section,it says no sheet.json found. Is this something I should be worried about? It looks like this, btw.
It's been that way for... always AFAIR. ;-( Doesn't seem to have an impact other than we can't see how the sheet.json will actually render outside of the live roll20 character template listing. This also seems slightly bugged to me as well. ie basic markdown and line-breaks do not seem to work consistently.
Most recent post that I can remember; <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/permalink/11912905/" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/permalink/11912905/</a> The sheet.json seems to work fine in/out of the dev sandbox as far as including sheet default options, but you obviously do not get to see your markdown or preview image in the sandbox and IME the markdown seems to be ignored recently when making sheet.json updates. Older sheets still have the markdown in-tact. Not sure what that's about. Similar issue happened with the legacy sheet's and inline styles where updated sheets had their inline styles removed but existing legacy sheets were fine. Weird.
vÍnce said: the markdown seems to be ignored recently when making sheet.json updates. Older sheets still have the markdown in-tact. Not sure what that's about. Similar issue happened with the legacy sheet's and inline styles where updated sheets had their inline styles removed but existing legacy sheets were fine. Weird. This does sound very buggy.