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Next Scene Hotkey

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Stephen Koontz
Forum Champion
Marketplace Creator
Sheet Author
API Scripter
Compendium Curator
Is there a hotkey for moving the GM and/or players to the next scene? I've got a campaign with 60ish scenes that I've placed in chronological order. It's a pain to have to scroll way to the right and try and figure out which scene is next. Is there a hot key that would just move us along? Also it would be crazy useful if I could group or folder scenes, handouts, music, etc.
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Gid
Roll20 Team
When you say scenes, do you mean pages? If you mean pages, there is not presently a hotkey to move the player ribbon around. You can name pages to help with identification and you might want to split up your campaign into more manageable chunks of pages so you're not trying to scroll through 60 pages. You can also archive pages when you know you won't be needing them for your current session.
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Stephen Koontz
Forum Champion
Marketplace Creator
Sheet Author
API Scripter
Compendium Curator
Okay thanks. I was afraid that was the answer. Yes. I mean pages. I already have them labeled with numbers for chunks like 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3.1 etc. Consider this a top item on my wish list then, since you guys are already delivering character sheets which use to have that spot. Thank you for the quick answer.
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Konrad J.
Pro
API Scripter
You can move the player ribbon around via the API script, but I can't remember if it changes the screen for theplayers. Also the API can't copy tokens (I don't think) from one page to another so you would have to do that manually (defeats the whole purpose of the script) or just have copies on on the pages already. I'll have a look at my script that moved the ribbon. Another user had requested the ability to automatically move the ribbon off and then back on to the same page to try and correct sync problems. That script works.