Can you add a land confiscation alarm?

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Countries busy with early wars such as Ottomans and Byzantiums
or countries where land confiscation is important, such as the Teutonic Knights, are often omitted. I wish I could pop something up.
Of course, confiscation every cooldown is a technique if it's a technique, but still.
 
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I keep notes open on another screen with a list of truce expiration dates and estate mission availabilities (including selling and seizing land). I also track things like estimated dates for annexations to complete, and when the various long-term government and religious selections will be available. Seeing all of the dates in one list helps me to visualize and plan my campaign so that I dont do something silly like starting a long war just before seize land is available, current coring ends, or a vassal annexation is ready to start. I update the list when a war ends or one of the tracked dates changes.

It looks something like this:

1503-01 Dulkadir
1505-01 Great Horde

1508-04 <-- this is the current month of my campaign. Anything above has passed, so the Great Horde and Dulkadir truces have expired

1510-09 Uzbek <-- truce timer
1513-03 #### ESTATE MISSION AVAILABLE ####
1513-03 #### SEIZE LAND AVAILABLE ####
1513-06 GENOA
1526-02 #### RELIGIOUS ICON EXPIRES ####
 

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I keep notes open on another screen with a list of truce expiration dates and estate mission availabilities (including selling and seizing land). I also track things like estimated dates for annexations to complete, and when the various long-term government and religious selections will be available. Seeing all of the dates in one list helps me to visualize and plan my campaign so that I dont do something silly like starting a long war just before seize land is available, current coring ends, or a vassal annexation is ready to start. I update the list when a war ends or one of the tracked dates changes.

It looks something like this:

1503-01 Dulkadir
1505-01 Great Horde

1508-04 <-- this is the current month of my campaign. Anything above has passed, so the Great Horde and Dulkadir truces have expired

1510-09 Uzbek <-- truce timer
1513-03 #### ESTATE MISSION AVAILABLE ####
1513-03 #### SEIZE LAND AVAILABLE ####
1513-06 GENOA
1526-02 #### RELIGIOUS ICON EXPIRES ####
Yeah but then you have to do it, rather than game saying so