DnD 5e LaTeX Template
This is a LaTeX template for typesetting documents in the style of the fifth edition of the "world's greatest roleplaying game".
Features
- Color schemes and fonts are close to the core books.
- TeX Live includes the default fonts.
- Works with pdfTeX, LuaTeX, and XeTeX.
Installation
There are three options for using this project; choose the one that's right for you.
Using Overleaf
Overleaf is an online TeX editor -- think about it like Google Docs for TeX documents. This option does not require a local TeX installation and is an ideal approach for one-off projects.
- Download this GitHub repository as a ZIP archive using the Clone or download link above.
- On Overleaf, click the New Project button and select Upload Project. Upload the ZIP archive you downloaded from this repository.
TEXMFHOME
(recommended)
User install using This will install the template for your current user in one of the following locations:
- Linux:
~/.texmf/tex/latex
- OS X / macOS:
~/Library/texmf/tex/latex
- Windows:
C:\Users\{username}\texmf\tex\latex
LaTeX will find the package automatically.
-
Prepare your
TEXMFHOME
directory.mkdir "$(kpsewhich -var-value TEXMFHOME)/tex/latex/"
-
Download the latest release and extract it in
$TEXMFHOME/tex/latex/
.wget https://github.com/rpgtex/DND-5e-LaTeX-Template/archive/v0.7.0.zip unzip -d "$(kpsewhich -var-value TEXMFHOME)/tex/latex/" v0.7.0.zip cd "$(kpsewhich -var-value TEXMFHOME)/tex/latex/" mv DND-5e-LaTeX-Template-0.7.0 dnd
Alternatively, clone the repo to the same location:
git clone https://github.com/rpgtex/DND-5e-LaTeX-Template.git "$(kpsewhich -var-value TEXMFHOME)/tex/latex/dnd"
TEXINPUTS
Project install using You can also clone a copy of the repository to each LaTeX project. For example, to clone the repository to a lib/
directory in your project:
mkdir lib/
git clone https://github.com/rpgtex/DND-5e-LaTeX-Template.git lib/dnd
LaTeX will not find the template automatically. Set TEXINPUTS
when compiling your project to locate the package:
TEXINPUTS=./lib//: pdflatex project.tex
Usage
Class (recommended)
Load the dndbook
class in your preamble:
\documentclass[10pt,twoside,twocolumn,openany]{dndbook}
\usepackage[english]{babel}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\begin{document}
% ...
Package
You can also load the dnd
package directly to use it with another class.
Note that the package has only been tested with the book
class.
\documentclass[10pt,twoside,twocolumn,openany]{book}
\usepackage[english]{babel}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[layout=true]{dnd}
\begin{document}
% ...
Options
Option | Package dnd |
Class dndbook |
---|---|---|
bg |
✓ | ✓ |
justified |
✓ | ✓ |
layout |
✓ | |
nomultitoc |
✓ | ✓ |
The dndbook
class also supports all the options of the book
class.
bg
Declare how to load background and footer images. This is a key-value option with the following possible values:
full
: Load both background and footer images. (default)none
: Removes both background and footer images.print
: Loads only the footer images.
justified
Justify column copy.
layout
Controls whether loading the dnd
package also modifies the document layout (geometry, colors, typography, etc.).
This is a boolean option with the following possible values:
true
: Modify the document layout.false
: Do not modify the document layout.
The default value is true
for backwards compatibility with early releases.
This will change in a future release.
nomultitoc
Disable multi-column table of contents.
Dependencies
If you don't have LaTeX installed, we recommend installing a complete TeX Live distribution.
Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install texlive-full
Arch
sudo pacman -S texlive-bin texlive-core texlive-latexextra
OSX
MacTex has its own installer, but you can install it through brew cask:
Full version
brew cask install mactex
Slightly smaller version without GUI
brew cask install mactex-no-gui
Minimal version
Use tlmgr
to install packages as needed, see this answer for more information
brew cask install basictex
brew cask install tex-live-utility
After any of this, use the following such that the texlive directory doesn't require admin rights.
sudo chown -R myuser:mygroup /usr/local/texlive
For more information about MacTex permissions, see the following StackExchange post
Known issues and solutions
Stat block text color does not survive page breaks
This is a known issue in tcolorbox
. According to the tcolorbox
4.12 manual (p. 363):
If your text content contains some text color changing commands, your color will not survive the break to the next box.
You can use LuaTeX to compile the document.
lualatex main.tex
monsterbox
in float disrupts spacing inside stat block
Wrapping Wrapping a monsterbox
(or monsterboxnobg
) in a floating figure adds extra space between stat block elements:
\begin{figure}[b]
\begin{monsterbox}{Orc Warden}
% ...
\end{monsterbox}
\end{figure}
Instead, use the tcolorbox
float
parameter:
\begin{monsterbox}[float=b]{Orc Warden}
% ...
\end{monsterbox}
Refer to the tcolorbox
documentation (section 4.13) for more float parameters.
Contributing
Style
We use EditorConfig to enforce consistent formatting. Install the appropriate plugin for your editor.
Preparing a new release
-
Run
./bin/bump-version
to tag the new version../bin/bumpversion <version>
-
Compile the example PDF.
-
Save the first page of the PDF as scrot.jpg.
-
Update the change log for the new release; commit your changes.
-
Push changes.
git push && git push --tags
-
Create a new release and attach the PDF and scrot.
Credits
- Background image from Lost and Taken
License
MIT