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Can I Monitor My Game(s) Component Sizes?

I was wondering if there was some means to view the sizes components of a game's maps, handout, characters, etc. Kind of like a Windows file explorer. In addition, is there something similar for account based assets, especially the Art Library?
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keithcurtis
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Not file-sizes, no. Those aren't exposed to the API, but you can get a rough idea with the Campaign Survey script. It will list out all assets placed in the game in some detail.
keithcurtis said: Not file-sizes, no. Those aren't exposed to the API, but you can get a rough idea with the Campaign Survey script. It will list out all assets placed in the game in some detail. Thank you Keith. That is surprising though, how do folks keep track of what they are using? Does one just wait until the application says you cannot any more images?
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keithcurtis
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I pay a lot of attention to file size before I upload. I use jpgs for big maps instead of pngs, for instance (for my own games). But mostly I just pay attention to the size of my account storage. To be completely candid, since I am a Conversion Contractor, I need to upload a lot of module graphics. If I need more space, I can probably petition for it. But in the dozen years or so I've been on Roll20, I still haven't used up enough storage to match an Elite subscription. I just keep an eye on it, and rarely if ever upload audio.
keithcurtis said: I pay a lot of attention to file size before I upload. I use jpgs for big maps instead of pngs, for instance (for my own games). But mostly I just pay attention to the size of my account storage. To be completely candid, since I am a Conversion Contractor, I need to upload a lot of module graphics. If I need more space, I can probably petition for it. But in the dozen years or so I've been on Roll20, I still haven't used up enough storage to match an Elite subscription. I just keep an eye on it, and rarely if ever upload audio. Cool. I'm similarly cautious. Most of my caution comes from my days of running my own personal hobby web site starting in the 90s before 800 x 600 was "the standard" and the lower the pixels were of my photos (jpg of course), the better. From that, I've never been a fan of pngs. LOL. But your reply here, gave me pretty close to what I'm looking for; account storage! Thanks Keith! Hurray!