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LaTeX for tabletop

Started by Vladar, April 15, 2023, 02:20:58 PM

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Socratic-DM

As an avid FOSS and Linux user, it always cheers me to find people using LaTex and not some shitty microsoft office product.
"Paradox is a pointer telling you to look beyond it. If paradoxes bother you, that betrays your deep desire for absolutes. The relativist treats a paradox merely as interesting, perhaps amusing or even, dreadful thought, educational."

- God Emperor of Dune

Howard

Quote from: Socratic-DM on December 20, 2023, 09:44:54 PM
As an avid FOSS and Linux user, it always cheers me to find people using LaTex and not some shitty microsoft office product.

Wait, there are Microsoft products that aren't dredged out of a cesspool?

Semi-on topic-

I've been playing with a few LaTeX packages that support hexes. None are RPG focused (the least work one is akin to checkers on a hexagonal map) which makes beating them into submission painful.

tikzpicture/TikZ/hexgame

Vladar

Quote from: Howard on December 20, 2023, 10:28:53 PM
Quote from: Socratic-DM on December 20, 2023, 09:44:54 PM
As an avid FOSS and Linux user, it always cheers me to find people using LaTex and not some shitty microsoft office product.
Wait, there are Microsoft products that aren't dredged out of a cesspool?

The only one that comes to mind is Bing AI Chat, probably. (If you can even call it a MS product.) Ironically, a good way to search on LaTeX intricate details and obscure features.
Otherwise, I've moved to Linux long time ago and never looked back.

Quote from: Howard on December 20, 2023, 10:28:53 PM
I've been playing with a few LaTeX packages that support hexes. None are RPG focused (the least work one is akin to checkers on a hexagonal map) which makes beating them into submission painful.
tikzpicture/TikZ/hexgame

The latter one I was unaware of. I already plan to create a basic intro to TikZ with TTRPG-related examples, but this is one of the more complex topics, surpassed only by datatool and its databases.

I've also noticed that I've forgotten to post the latest blog in the series here. This one is about images:
https://vladar.bearblog.dev/latex-images/
Into the Dungeon: Revived — a lightweight fantasy-themed role-playing ruleset designed for a streamlined gameplay.
My blog

Vladar

Now something easy to start the year with — lists and their formatting.

https://vladar.bearblog.dev/latex-lists/
Into the Dungeon: Revived — a lightweight fantasy-themed role-playing ruleset designed for a streamlined gameplay.
My blog