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Playtesting Problem: Players are happy
Copyright is brain damage. The book's source files are fully open, and everyone is welcome to copy everything.
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S6 RPG System (Open Source / Creative Commons)
Or for a pure TeX compile, there's mine.
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Lend me your intuitions: Is this ugly?
That's good phrasing, and pretty much where the current draft is at.
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ChronichlesRPG: A Public Domain Tabletop RPG System
For my own rpg, I went with LaTeX. It's less inviting, but you get more control over the output pdf.
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Typst, an alternative to LaTeX, is now open source
It was once in Scribus, but nothing else can do what LaTeX does. I've just pushed to the master branch.
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BIND: The Hackable Dark Fantasy
The source files will always be open (including layout, images, et c.), so you can change rules you don't like, add spells, and everyone else can take a copy of your changes if they like them. Source files available here.
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A hackable RPG for RPG hackers
Download this, put in your name, character name, add points until the XP total reaches 0 (it tracks what you spend), then add items from the drop-down menus.
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On the topic of licensing, why not use the GNU Free Documentation License?
This is why.
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Recommendations on RPGs that aren't under WotC OGL?
There is such a thing as CC0 artwork so I'm not sure where the difficulty is. There are even open source TTRPGs with artwork in them such as BIND. There are even CC0 licensed video games with the artwork also licensed as CC0, one even was announced today!
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German state ditches Microsoft for Linux and LibreOffice
https://github.com/typst/typst looks promising, both the language and the tooling. I wonder where it will find its place in a world that is dominated by either Word or LaTex.
- Ask HN: What Underrated Open Source Project Deserves More Recognition?
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LaTeX and Neovim for technical note-taking
I hope in a couple of years we start seeing posts like these with Typst instead of LaTeX. It seems like setting this up would be a bit easier since Typst is much more concise than LaTeX.
[0] https://github.com/typst/typst
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I'm able to take notes in mathematics lectures using LaTeX and Vim (2019)
For writing math notes (especially in vim), I switch to using Typst (https://typst.app).
Here's a few points:
- The syntax is a lot lighter and easier to type fast. I was up and running in half hour after starting to use it. Once in a while I can look up some symbol name in the docs but that's about it.
- Empty document is a valid document. No preambles, no includes etc, it's all optional and the defaults are sensible. Just start typing.
- It's incremental. Live preview from neovim is in the browser and it's lightning fast, pretty much immediate. No pdf sync pain. No build files, makefiles and all that. Just start typing.
While it's not going to beat latex in terms of serious academic use, for personal use and notes it's close to perfect.
(And of course it's written in Rust...)
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I don't always use LaTeX, but when I do, I compile to HTML (2013)
Except the main theme, which was HTML export? https://github.com/typst/typst/issues/721
Though it's in the roadmap!
- Htmldocs: Typeset and Generate PDFs with HTML/CSS
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"LibreOffice is better at reading old Word files than Word"
I don't use LaTeX for anything these days but Typst popped up recently and seems like a decent alternative: https://github.com/typst/typst
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Which software do you use to create presentations using Vim that is superior to existing ones?
I am surprised that no one mentions the typst. It is super smooth with typst-preview.
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Bibliography CSL
I suggest you ask in the discord channel: https://discord.gg/2uDybryKPe. Or open an issue or question on GitHub: https://github.com/typst/typst
- Besseres Schreibprogramm als Word?
What are some alternatives?
oneshot
asciidoctor-latex - :triangular_ruler: Add LaTeX features to AsciiDoc & convert AsciiDoc to LaTeX
awesome-tabletop-rpgs - Awesome list of free and/or open source tabletop RPGs
typst.nvim - WIP. Goals: Treesitter highlighting, snippets, and a smooth intergration with neovim.
EXP_Documents - Sciency fiction table top RPG documentation. Asciidoc to HTML site generation using Antoradocs.
KeenWrite - Free, open-source, cross-platform desktop Markdown text editor with live preview, string interpolation, and math.
typst-lsp - A brand-new language server for Typst, plus a VS Code extension
isometric-map-icons
json-resume-template - JSON-based standard for resume
itdr - Into the Dungeon: Revived — Rules for fantastic adventure games playable with paper and pencil and polyhedral dice.
tree-sitter-typst - A TreeSitter parser for the Typst File Format