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Problems With Handouts

I have been using Roll20 for several years now and I have clocked over 1500+ hours in creating and and playing games, all as a paying Pro subscriber, and I must say it is a fantastic site which is ever growing, has a wonderful community, and has supplied myself and my players with endless content. However, it has been throughout all these years that many issues with handouts have been present and never fixed. It is a constant issue that the tables are very buggy, formatting works very awkwardly, and most of all the 'undo' button undoes far too much and does not have a 'redo' option, which has resulted in countless instances of accidentally deleting hours of work. I dunno if there is a plan to fix some of these distresses, but I hope to have brought attention something that has been plaguing our games for a long time, and really hope that this is taken not as a complaint but as a suggestion to improve upon this amazing site. Thank you.
Hi, Relic . The Rich Text Editor currently used across Roll20 has a lot of problems ( especially with tables , as you've noticed), and the Dev Team is definitely looking into overhauling it . Sorry for the inconvenience in the meanwhile.
Silvyre said: Hi, Relic . The Rich Text Editor currently used across Roll20 has a lot of problems ( especially with tables , as you've noticed), and the Dev Team is definitely looking into overhauling it . Sorry for the inconvenience in the meanwhile. Since that thread has been closed/locked, is there anywhere I can check on the progress of the overhaul? I'd imagine using an engine something similar to whatever is used for the Compendium entries alone might be a big step forward.