================ Dungeon Sheets ================ A tool to create character sheets for Dungeons and Dragons. .. image:: https://travis-ci.com/canismarko/dungeon-sheets.svg?branch=master :target: https://travis-ci.com/canismarko/dungeon-sheets .. image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/dungeon-sheets/badge/?version=latest :target: https://dungeon-sheets.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest :alt: Documentation Status Installation ============ .. code:: bash $ pip install dungeonsheets .. note:: Dungeon sheets requires **at least python 3.6**. This is mostly due to the liberal use of f-strings_. If you want to use it with previous versions of python 3, you'll probably have to replace all the f-strings with the older ``.format()`` method or string interpolation. .. _f-strings: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0498/ Optional External dependencies ============================== * You may use **pdftk** to generate the sheets in PDF format. * You will need **pdflatex** installed to generate the PDF spell pages (optional). If **pdftk** is available, it will be used for pdf generation. If not, a fallback python library (pdfrw) will be used. This has some limitations: - Produces v1.3 PDF files - Not able to flatten PDF forms - Will produce separate character-sheets, spell-lists and spell-books. Different linux distributions have different names for packages. While pdftk is available in Debian and derivatives as **pdftk**, the package is not available in some RPM distributions, such as Fedora and CentOS. One alternative would be to build your PC sheets using docker. If the ``pdflatex`` command is available on your system, spellcasters will include a spellbook with descriptions of each spell known. If not, then this feature will be skipped. Usage ===== Each character is described by a python file, which gives many attributes associated with the character. See examples_ for more information about the character descriptions. .. _examples: https://github.com/bacook17/dungeon-sheets/tree/master/examples The PDF's can then be generated using the ``makesheets`` command. .. code:: bash $ cd examples $ makesheets wizard.py dungeon-sheets contains definitions for standard weapons and spells, so attack bonuses and damage can be calculated automatically. If you'd like a **step-by-step walkthrough** for creating a new character, just run ``create-character`` from a command line and a helpful menu system will take care of the basics for you.