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Chat Log Export feature

A way to save the log as a text document or html document would be excellent.
May 01 (9 years ago)
Gold
Forum Champion
Hi Silver! Is this suggestion regarding the Chat Log?
Yes.  I'd very much like a way to save the chat log as a single text document.
May 26 (9 years ago)

Edited May 26 (9 years ago)
Open the log, hit CTRL + S.
Yeah.... that saves it as html.... with all the picture tags attached.  Making it enormous and a giant pain in the butt to index, clean, or do anything with.
An export as txt with just names attached would be useful
July 05 (9 years ago)
Ziechael
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
API Scripter
I like this idea as it would be a simple way for people to save their log in a useful format if they need to clear it for any reason.
In the mean time, I open the log use cmd+a (ctrl+a for pc) to select the whole thing, then copy and paste it into a basic text programme in rich text format before clearing it. Not as quick as a true export feature but pretty simple until such a thing is implemented.
December 13 (8 years ago)
The weird thing is you USED to be able to save the chat log (ctrl+S) and it would save just the text and player thumbnails. It was really nice and readable. Now if you save it your only options are a complete web-page which involves multiple files. I think they changed it about a year ago and I really wish they would revert back
February 14 (6 years ago)
Roll20 Dev Team
Pro
Marketplace Creator

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