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It is not possible to move sheets around as if on a regular table #3

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Whidou opened this issue May 22, 2015 · 2 comments
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It is not possible to move sheets around as if on a regular table #3

Whidou opened this issue May 22, 2015 · 2 comments
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Whidou commented May 22, 2015

This feature request was prompted by the following discussion: http://lesateliersimaginaires.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=73&t=3495#p31609 (fr).

Some games such as Fiasco or L'Agence require moving post-it notes around the gaming area. As of 1.6.1, this cannot be reproduced in Rolisteam, preventing these games from being played easily.

This feature could be achieved by adding a new document type in addition to Map and Image that would enable the creation and edition of opaque text areas. A Diagram or Vector drawing document type would fit the bill.

Thank you for your consideration.

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I'm thinking to implement it in maps. The new version of map in rolisteam will be vectorial, so it will be possible to draw rectangle as post-it, add text item, and then link the post-it and the text to attached the text on the post-it. It should do the trick.

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The work on vmap are stating to pay: I think It is closed of what you want.
rolisteam_issue_ 3

For a short video: http://blog.rolisteam.org/file/rolisteam_issue_3.mp4

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