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homebrewery
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Help creating an East-Asian Tavern
I want to create an east-asian inspired tavern. Once I'm done I'll post on this subreddit a polished version (using The Homebrewery). By commenting you are giving me permission to copy your suggestions.
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The Gazetteer Vol. 1
I made this one to mimic the Baldur's Mouth newspaper, as seen in BG3, using the Homebrewery - I created a template here.
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What tools are you missing?
Quite a few people seem to think there should be (and are surprised to find there isn't) something that lets them dump in their Google Doc design and have it magically formatted into a pretty PDF for them. Something like Homebrewry, but not D&D-centric, and they probably expect it to be even easier than however you edit stuff on there.
- Dnd home-brew pages
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The `hanging-punctuation property` in CSS
One example that I contribute to: https://homebrewery.naturalcrit.com
It is a code mirror app that outputs md styled like dnd books. It’s very much a “round peg in square hole” project, using html/css to create print materials, but for many it is good enough. It is just html and css, and allows customization, and precise styling requires precise css properties.
As you noted, it does only work well in one browser, Chrome on desktop (even though I think all the devs use FF as their daily driver). But as another commenter noted, the answer is that you design on one machine and share via pdf.
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LaTeX for publishing tabletop role-playing games
Markdown based 5e theme exists: https://homebrewery.naturalcrit.com/
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v3.9.2
Fix links to certain old Google Drive files Fixes issue #2917
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My take on a playable race of the Zodar
Created using Homebrewery https://homebrewery.naturalcrit.com/
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What you guys use to make your creatures?
For layout, you can start with something like The Homebrewery.
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v3.9.1
For a full record of development, visit our Github Page - https://github.com/naturalcrit/homebrewery
Dungeon-World
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What next?
That's a very good idea. I'm actually seeing more and more tabletop RPGs hosted on GitHub (e.g. https://github.com/brunobord/fate-srd-markdown, https://github.com/Sagelt/Dungeon-World, and some others) so it's also an option if the Archive doesn't pan out (but the Archive IS actually a better option since it's actually, well, designed to archive stuff)
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Official details on OGL 1.1 released, story broke by Gizmodo (links in post)
Dungeon World is one of the few systems you mentioned that does have a more open CC-BY license, but some of the content is actually under the OGL (likely because of being adaptations from D&D).
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Dungeons and Dragons’ New License Tightens Its Grip on Competition
You're a better person than I am for providing the links.
Worth noting that for people who aren't comfortable with the PbtA "license," Dungeon World was released under a Creative Commons license and should be enough of a base for anyone who wants to write a PbtA game using a formal license. See https://github.com/Sagelt/Dungeon-World, which is the GitHub of one of the authors.
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Creating hack-specific Character Sheets?
When I can, I render PbtA sheets with code from data sources. (XML sources for Dungeon World are in Git, for example.)
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What to use to create pdfs that look like the rulebook?
If you've got access to InDesign, you can just fork the original source.
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Free Rules vs. PDF License ? Any Difference?
Yeah, they did their dev out in the open: https://github.com/Sagelt/Dungeon-World it was pretty cool.
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Open Source TTRPG
The DW text is on their github. https://github.com/Sagelt/Dungeon-World
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[Dungeon World] can I create a sci-fi setting and sell it?
To actually answer your question, yes you can. Dungeon World was released under a creative commons license on github. It explicitly allows you to do this sort of thing.
What are some alternatives?
RPG-LaTeX-Template - A Small Template For RPG book
fate-srd-markdown - Fate Core, FAE, Fate Toolkit System SRD extracted as markdown documents
DND-5e-LaTeX-Template - LaTeX package to typeset material for the fifth edition of the "world's greatest roleplaying game".
Dokuwiki - The DokuWiki Open Source Wiki Engine
Foundry-Stream-Module - Implements two-way communication between Foundry VTT and Twitch, allowing for two-way chat plus adds dice rolling requests, a tabbed chat window, a separate dice engine for just for viewers, event handling and several moderation commands directly into Foundry itself, bringing your streamed game to the next level of interactivity!
kanka - Worldbuilding and RPG campaign management tool
SolberaImitation - Base for Solbera Imitation Typeface
notion-auto-pull - Bash script to automatically download a notion workspace
go-unsplash - Go Client for the Unsplash API
draw.io - draw.io is a JavaScript, client-side editor for general diagramming.
TokenTool - TokenTool removes much of the tedium from creating tokens for use with MapTool or your favorite online gaming application. Just drag an image into the background, select a frame, zoom and pan to suit, and drag off a finished token. The resulting token is transparent around the edges and cropped to the size you wanted.
Markdown-Tag - Render Markdown to HTML on any website using a md tag