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Print/export to PDF DnD 2024 Character Sheets needs priority!!!

Score + 59
Please. Really need this for a campaign. 
Hi, devs. This may be an 'unsubscribe' level problem for a six-year veteran of your site. Please address within the next two weeks at the latest.
+1  to this request. The ability to print a sheet to pdf needs to have more priority, at the very least we should be seeing it as a planned feature. As a web developer, it seems very obvious to me that you are implementing software in the sheets that actively makes it harder to take a screenshot or print the page to pdf using the browser native features, no wonder it is taking so long for you to finish the export to pdf functionallity. I literally began my subscription when the roadmap that promised it for winter last year was published, and I have been waiting ever since. In the meanwhile, other features that are not as important are being shipped every month. I am convinced this is taking so long because it has been traded off for the developing time neccesary to make the sheets so difficult to screenshot and print, which is a really bad practice, you are focusing on preventing misuse instead of atttending the actual neccesities of the users that actually pay for the software and support the development.  It is very clear that something fishy is going on because this is, clearly and by far, the most requested feature, yet always seems to be pushed behind a least important one. A feature that I can judge as a proffesional of the sector much easier to accomplish than other mcuh more challenging features that have been added. Damn it, i tried to make this functionality by myslef by injecting javascript in the page and i got really really close, could have had it done in an afternoon if it wasn't for the many boulders you put on the way of users managing their own sheets. I am saving all the money I would have otherwise spent on content for roll20 until this is done. If it's not done by summer I will cancel my subscription and spend that money in the competing site. 
Into march and this STILL isn't an option? Can we please bump this up in the priority list?
Friends at Roll20 - after discovering this problem in December, I ended up needing to have a way to share them digitally. I ended up having to remake all those characters at DNDBeyond, both for the ability to make a PDF, or even to share the sheet to someone digitally in any form. I was also given the advice to homebrew the 2024 characters into the 2014 sheet, to make a PDF. It makes me seriously wonder where I should purchase content in the future.  Even if the output is ugly, getting any PDF version at all is really valuable.