• vacerious@ttrpg.network
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    1 year ago

    Out of curiosity, what do folks typically use to create the PDFs for something like this? I assume there’s an alternative to paying Adobe a subscription fee.

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      1 year ago

      Industry standard for typesetting is Adobe InDesign, which is always morally permissible to p*rate. A great free alternative is Scribus. And of course, Microsoft Word (paid), Google Docs (free), openoffice (free), LibreOffice (free) and OnlyOffice (free) are all usable for basic typesetting and can export to PDF.

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      1 year ago

      @vacerious @afk_mario I think I saw one pages dungeons created by: graphics software (both raster amd vector), DTP, word processors, spreadsheets, TeX, Markdown, scanned manual documents, and even sonething GIS based. So, basically anything capable of creating a page on a computer screen.