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Different colored dots on Spell list for Prepared/innate spells

Hi there, it's my first time posting here, but my friend Ed had a pretty ingenious idea and I wasn't sure the best way to put it out there for the roll20 people to see. I was going through my spell list for a big upcoming arc in our campaign, and I showed my list to him and he was confused, because as a Bard, I don't prepare my spells and I use the little red prepared dot to indicate spells I can cast innately (Like darkness because my character is a Tiefling) or Sending (Due to an orb of sending he has, I like to keep items with spell effects in my spell list for reference.) And he suggested that the dots should be different colors based on weather a spell in innate or comes from an item! I thought that was an awesome idea so here I am posting it before we forget about it. What do you all think? Is that too niche for a broad update like that, or would other people like to see this or something like it in the future? Maybe have the prepared dots be different shapes for colorblind folk as well. Thanks for reading! 
+1 I'd like to see this rolled into my suggestion about improving the whole spells prepared part of the sheet.&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/7928134/improve-the-spells-prepared-on-5e-ogl-sheet" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/7928134/improve-the-spells-prepared-on-5e-ogl-sheet</a>
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