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Better Library Management

Hello, I would like it to be possible to better manage the Image Library. 1) It could be nice to switch/change between views: i.e. Thumbnail view (current) / Details / List, where it would be possible to see a) Filename b) Size !!!!!!!!!!!! c) Tags d) Upload Date 2) It would be awesome, if it would be possible to select/pick several items with some ease and then deleting them (i.e. from the detail list). If i have uploaded 50 or 60 avatars/tokkens, it becomes a real pain to delete them after I have used them, etc. Regards!
+1. I'd also love to be able to merge duplicates. I have loads of the same img in my library as sometimes its easier drag in the img again if I'm in the folder. Now I don't know which img is live. A way to merge the duplicates would be cool.
+1 to auto merging duplicates
Yeah, some way to mark three (for example) different pictures in your library and click "merge" and make it so all of the "live" objects that use those are thereafter referred to whicherever one you pick. +1
+1 Oh, yeah. Merging would be cool, haven't thought of it, but definately experienced an issue of duplicate/multiple uploads and then needing to clear space/update avatars/etc
Wouldn't an "Upload new version of Image" function effectively be more useful than a merge function?
Since people are talking about having several pictures/tokens they think might be interchangable, but not knowing which ones they've put on the tables in their campaign and not wanting to discover it by just having stuff go missing... no? :) In effect this would be a convenience function, and convenience is nice. (though probably not at the top of every priority list)