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Add "Disable Grid Snapping" to the default setting options.

Pretty self explanatory. "Add the new Token Menu options to the Default Settings." I play Mythras, which uses grid based combat, so I like (pretty much "need") to have the grid in play. But I like the freedom for players to move their tokens with more finesse in non combat situations. I think if the option to remove grid snapping exists on the Token itself, it makes sense to have the option to set it as a default in the Game Settings. Probably be a good idea to add "Disable Token Menus" at the same time.
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Sounds smart. Sounds proper for the interface.  Remember to make it work with in game My Settings > Miscellaneous > Apply Default Settings. (The place where you can go-back later and apply the game defaults post-facto to parts of the game like tokens that were precreated before you set the Default). 
That was the first place I tried to use it, so yes, definitely. Gold said: Sounds smart. Sounds proper for the interface.  Remember to make it work with in game My Settings > Miscellaneous > Apply Default Settings. (The place where you can go-back later and apply the game defaults post-facto to parts of the game like tokens that were precreated before you set the Default). 
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