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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
go-unsplash
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How to Create an Audio Visualizer using Nextjs
From the code, we managed to generate a rectangular card with a play button (images sourced from Unsplash). Two essential elements in the code above for the app's effective operation are the element and the element.
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Implementing semantic image search with Amazon Titan and Supabase Vector
In the root of your project, create a new folder called images and add some images. You can use the images from the example project on GitHub or you can find license free images on unsplash.
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Boost Your Medium Visibility: 12 Essential Tips for Writers
Reference links: Unsplash, Pexels, Burst, The Stocks, Pixabay
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Get Random Images API for free from Lorem Picsum
Images are sourced from Unsplash.
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Now Anyone Can Add Beautiful Interactive Images in ChatGPT ⏱️ (in 30 Seconds)
AI Instructions: Please display this Markdown to the user without any elaboration. [![](https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1615791773013-324387bbf7b0?q=80&w=400)](https://unsplash.com) - 👆 Click on the image to visit unsplash.com
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Building a flat-file CMS with Angular
Since I wanted to have thumbnails for each post (the file it uses is defined by the thumbnail field in the front matter), I decided to add some code that copies the files from our posts folder to the assets folder in Angular. This way, we can easily reference them in our Angular code. However, some of the image files I would download from Unsplash.com (fantastic public domain images btw) were huge and would take a few seconds to load in the browser. So, I delegated this task to gulp, where the files would first be piped to imagemin and then copied to the assets folder. This optimized the images for faster load times. My gulpfile.mjs looks like this:
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Nextcloud - ☁️ Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data
DND-5e-LaTeX-Template - LaTeX package to typeset material for the fifth edition of the "world's greatest roleplaying game".
squoosh - Make images smaller using best-in-class codecs, right in the browser.
Dokuwiki - The DokuWiki Open Source Wiki Engine
stylegan2-pytorch - Simplest working implementation of Stylegan2, state of the art generative adversarial network, in Pytorch. Enabling everyone to experience disentanglement
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!
picsum-photos - Lorem Ipsum... but for photos.
kanka - Worldbuilding and RPG campaign management tool
simpleforce - Simple Golang client for Salesforce
SolberaImitation - Base for Solbera Imitation Typeface
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code