Sorta self-explanatory -- I have to keep a separate txt file open, then manually enter source filters to narrow my searches down to content I've purchased. It feels like having a filter to narrow down to owned content is an intuitive QoL fix.
Saving filter presets was a jury-rig fix I had in mind, but I'm sure there are other use cases out there that would be served by that functionality.
Filtering by owned content is feedback that's already with the team, however I can provide an additional work around
Search filters parameters are stored in the URL meaning that if you set a search filter to the sources you own and hit search, the URL will include that. You can then bookmark this URL for future use.
For example, this URL takes you to monsters appearing in the four volumes of Monstrous Compendium.
Sorta self-explanatory -- I have to keep a separate txt file open, then manually enter source filters to narrow my searches down to content I've purchased. It feels like having a filter to narrow down to owned content is an intuitive QoL fix.
Saving filter presets was a jury-rig fix I had in mind, but I'm sure there are other use cases out there that would be served by that functionality.
Filtering by owned content is feedback that's already with the team, however I can provide an additional work around
Search filters parameters are stored in the URL meaning that if you set a search filter to the sources you own and hit search, the URL will include that. You can then bookmark this URL for future use.
For example, this URL takes you to monsters appearing in the four volumes of Monstrous Compendium.
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