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Token Sizing

It would be nice if you could lock the token size. I almost never have to resize a token during play but i can be a pain if the token gets resized when all i want to do is drag it to a new location. If i could lock it then that wouldn't happen It would be nice if tokens could have a option to maintain the aspect ratio of the base image. all the images that i use have the correct aspect ratio. it would be nice to only have to set one of dimensions and have the other set automagicly using the aspect ratio. currently tokens that are not square get squished when added. It would be nice if you could use the grid unit of measure to set the token size. currently you can only use pixels and units. if i set a grid to 300ft v Hex it would be nice to be able to set the token size in feet. if the grid was 1 meter hex it would be nice to set the the size in meters. i can do the math myself but i it would be easier not to.  
Agreed.  I use really big maps sometimes, and when your zoomed out and click on a token I always end up grabbing the bounding box. 
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Gauss
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Just a note, if you accidentally resize something hit Ctrl+Z before doing anything else. It will undo any size changes. - Gauss
Quick question, when I resize an icon, and make it smaller, it tries to go to the lower right corner of the square that it is on if I move it.  Is there a fix other than simply copy/paste in order to move the newly sized icon?
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Hold Alt down. :) Alt is the universal sign for 'quit snapping to grid!' :D This humor has been brought to you courtesy of too much mountain dew, enjoy! - Gauss