
More specific in-depth discussion on Edit Mode is discussed there. Show to Players Button: Clicking on this button functions the same way as the earlier mentioned Journal Entry Right-Click Option Menu.Įdit Button: Edit allows you to change various options for Character including Name, Token Image, GM private notes and Character Bio which is visible in the Bio and Info Tab. On the right hand side of the Character Window are the following row of four buttons: The display name refers to the entry in other parts of the game, such as macros, Chat As, or Token Representation. This is the display name of the journal entry. The entry's Character Name is to the right of the Journal Popout Button. Click the Show to Players button to reveal the Character to all players or click the "Edit" button to customize your settings. Visit the My Settings page to set popout windows to automatic. This can be helpful if you are a GM or Player who uses multiple monitors. Click this button to open this Character Window in a new browser window. This can't be undone, so Roll20 will ask for confirmation before deleting the Journal entry.Ĭlick the Character entry's Name from the Journal Tab to open it.Īt the left hand corner is the Character Popout Button.


Archive Item: The Journal tab has an archival system.If your players don't already have permissions assigned yet to view this entry, Roll20 will ask you to confirm whether you want to show the entry to everyone. Show to Players: The Show to players option will force the Character Window to open on your players' Roll20 client for them to view.While inside the Journal Tab, right-click the Character's Name to reveal the following options:
