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[Tokens] Re-size Lock/Toggle (be able to restrict Token re-sizing, and remove the bulky re-size nodes from selected Tokens)

Maybe this is mundane, but it bothers me. I dislike that every time I select a token, it get super cluttered by the re-size nodes. Tokens are not big, and unless you've got big 'ole fat squares in your grid, when you select your Token, a lot of it is covered by the re-sizing nodes. I hate it, and I'd like to be able to turn them off. Maybe that's too superficial, sure. But, it bothers me in another way. Every time you go to move a token, you risk accidentally re-sizing it. To which, the default response seems to be "Oh just hit Ctrl+Z" Bah! Just let me turn re-sizing off! I have to custom indicate the size of my tokens. Snap is necessary, because a grid is necessary, and any time you accidentally re-size a token, it defaults back to it's weird stretched out wrong size.
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Here is another related suggestion, <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1242825/token-ha" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1242825/token-ha</a>... You can add your comments there too. If you find the other suggestion looks like a close match, you can subtract your +1 to hide this thread and give your +1 upvote to the other thread instead.
+1 from me, either allowing the re-size nodes to be turned off, or re-sizing them so they don't clutter the small tokens would be great ^_^
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