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DND.SRD.Wiki
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We've converted and posted HTML, Plain Text, and JSON versions of the CC SRD 5.1 on GitHub for anyone to use
This might be of interest to you. It seems very complete
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Wizards backs down on OGL 1.0a Deauthorization, moves forward with Creative Commons SRD
Looking around, I found this GitGub project that converts it all into Markdown, maybe this will be useful?
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Wizards of the Coast Releases SRD Under Creative Commons License
WotC's PDFs are untagged and convert poorly, so if you want a Markdown version, try https://srd.wiki.
If you absolutely must convert it yourself, use pdfminer, which does a good job with the columns and doesn't need a ton of editing to smooth out.
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Online Systems outside of DnDBeyond.
Well for note keeping there is https://obsidian.md/ - which you can pull the entire SRD down to your vault (https://github.com/OldManUmby/DND.SRD.Wiki) . Josh Plunkett has a great set of videos on how to use for TTRPG https://www.youtube.com/c/JoshPlunkett
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De-licensing SRD 5e
OldManUmby's "D&D SRD Remastered" is an elegant version of 5e SRD splitted to separate Markdown files(every spell, class, magic item, monster). Ideal for multiple members team for eg. translating every single file by other person. https://github.com/OldManUmby/DND.SRD.Wiki
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Obsidian.md - The perfect free Campaign Manager!
Community content available (D&D 5e SRD)
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Will the basic rules be updated?
Sites like this provide the free rules/content under version control: https://github.com/OldManUmby/DND.SRD.Wiki
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Emacs as my DnD environment
- https://ogl-srd5.com SRD as a giant markdown file. I used MDSaw to split this file up, and then you can basically search the SRD using something like grep/ripgrep. Or you can use pandoc to convert it to org, and then use org-agenda on that.
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DMs: a wiki is your best friend
I use Outline which is very slick and modern. It supports Markdown (just like Reddit) so it's very fast and easy to write in and makes it convenient to import the SRD.
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What do you use to write?
I use a wiki that supports Markdown (outline) and imported the SRD in Markdown from here.
solbera-dnd-fonts
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Font for D&D document
There's a set of open type fonts - not identical, but designed to emulate - the official D&D fonts here
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BookSanityRemake font
Here’s a link, this user also created the drop cap remake font (not sure if they made the book insanity remake or not…)
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Evoker V1.4: A New Coat of Paint and a New Scaly Subclass! (OC-Art) (More Art Coming Soon)
Um. There are several fonts being used. They are open source fonts https://github.com/jonathonf/solbera-dnd-fonts
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Since a lot of you wanted me to share the CSS from my previous PHB 5e style journal post, I cleaned it up a bit, recreated some images to avoid copyright issues, and uploaded it to github! Link in the comments
Font credits. All of the fonts in this CSS are from https://github.com/jonathonf/solbera-dnd-fonts. Kudos to this resource and its contributors!
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Do programs or apps like Homebrewery/DMBinder that let you make professional looking stuff that don’t require you to know programming languages?
More info here, here and here.
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[OC] [Art] Phandalin Shop Cards, NPC Artwork, and Tokens!
The raw Affinity Publisher source files can be found here (132 MB) if you want to make additional modifications! Note, you’ll want to also get your hands on the wonderful Solbera Fonts to assist you in doing so.
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Probably easy question: This font is the default, non-italic version, yet it registers in Affinity Publisher as 'Italic'; how could I fix this? More info in comments.
This is a libre font, (repo link) so I downloaded a copy and had a quick look. The regular and bold files have their italic angle attributes set to 11.85°, which is obviously a mistake, and explains why Affinity thinks they're italic.
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How do people make pages for their monsters that look like they're out of the Monster Manual?
People have already answered with Homebrewery and GM Binder, both of which are fantastic free tools. If you're feeling energetic, the only other option I know of (probably the best option for places where Internet is slow) is to install Solberra's free D&D font-alikes and use these templates.
What are some alternatives?
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
DND-5e-LaTeX-Template - LaTeX package to typeset material for the fifth edition of the "world's greatest roleplaying game".
foundry-vtt-5e-phb-journal-styling - This is the CSS used for mimicking the 5e PHB styline for the journal in foundry vtt
elements - Additional content to extend Aurora.
beautiful-web-type - In-depth guide to the best open-source typefaces: https://beautifulwebtype.com
blades-in-the-dark-srd-content - SRD for the Blades in the Dark RPG
fonts - Archived since there are many great open source font sites already, see https://github.com/opensourcedesign/fonts/issues/21
giffyglyphs-monster-maker - Build new D&D 5e monsters and exciting encounters in seconds with Giffyglyph's Monster Maker.
GoogleMaterialDesignIcons - Google Material Design Icons Font for iOS
giffyglyphs-darker-dungeons - Add new, immersive RPG mechanics to your D&D 5e campaigns with Giffyglyph's Darker Dungeons.
emacs-dnd5e-api - An Emacs interface to the DnD 5e SRD API