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Increase size of bounding box points

December 18 (7 years ago)

Edited December 26 (7 years ago)
This is a small one but I would really find it useful.
when building maps, I'm constantly having to resize and reorient tiles/objects. The bounding box points (corners, sides and rotate) are very small and have to be precicely hit to pull them, and this becomes a bigger issue when zoomed out to map scale. Can the corner points grab areas be increased, and for the sides can the while bounding box line be dragged?

thank you!
December 18 (7 years ago)
Ada L.
Marketplace Creator
Sheet Author
API Scripter
Agreed. This wouldn't be too hard to implement either. If these control points were rendered in screen space without the camera transform (but with their central X, Y coordinates still using the camera transform to convert their world X, Y coordinates to screen X, Y coordinates), then they would always be displayed at a fixed size, which would be a lot easier to click and drag.
December 26 (7 years ago)
That's what I was thinking @Stephen L. It's just a pain to constantly zoom in and out to grab the tiny points that do not scale with the camera zoom. Thanks for support! Hopefully this gets some views from the Devs and they can chime in.
February 14 (6 years ago)
Roll20 Dev Team
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Marketplace Creator

Thanks for the suggestion!

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