V3.1.0
Added Commands:
\FCMove{Name}{Move Text}
\FCPlaybook[Name={Playbook Name}, SubHeader={Text in Black header bar}]{Playbook Contents}
\PlaybookRuleL{}
\PlaybookRuleR{}
\PlaybookParagraph{Left Primary Text}{Right Aligned Text}
\FCGroundWeapon[Name = Name, Price = Price in thaler or {} for Scrip,
Hits = {}, Damage = {}, AP = {}, Range = {}, Tags = {}, %Obvious, except Tags is the lower box.
Image = {}]{Flavor Text} %Image is either an image file name, or blank, see examples.
\FCPlaneWeapon[Name = Name, Price = Price in thaler or {} for Scrip,
Hits = {}, Damage = {}, AP = {}, Ammo= {}, Tags = {}, %Obvious, except Tags is the lower box.
Image = {}]{Flavor Text} %Image is either an image file name, or blank, see examples.
But seriously, if you want to make a playbook, look at the example. You can especially copy the Stat tables, and most of the left column of the second page pretty much entire. Changing just a bit of text for Stats, Triggers, Vents, and Intimacy Move. The rest… Well, all the playbooks are a bit different, so I can’t automate things like “Cities” or “People” because they’re not consistent.
Full Changelog:
- Adjusted margin calculation for proper appearance and removing warnings with fancyhdr.
- Added links to table of contents text, and defined subsection.
- Added command \FCMove for putting box around move text.
- Added \fauxsc for faking small caps, especially for \FCMove.
- Squished the default itemize vertically.
- Changed the Table of Contents fancyhdr style to “FancyTOC” from “LancerFancyTOC”, that was a holdover from copying things from a different template.
- Added a “PlaybookStyle” fancyhdr style, for landscaped pages in the style of the playbooks.
- Added \PlaybookRuleL and \PlaybookRuleR for horizontal lines across the PlaybookStyle columns. Yes I should be able to detect whether it’s L or R column automatically, but something about nested multicols screws that up.
- Added \FCGroundWeapon and \FCPlaneWeapon commands, for making weapon stat bars.
- Added \FCPlaybook command for setting up the skeleton of a playbook. Notably, the content of a playbook is very non-standard, so it has to be more or less hand-generated.
- Updated substitution so that the proper character is used for small k in the Kochfont.
- Updated Examples in Main.tex
Files
flying-circus-catalog-maker-3.1.1.zip 2.5 MB
Apr 09, 2024
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Flying Circus Catalog Template (LaTeX)
LaTeX Template for creating Flying Circus books
Status | Released |
Category | Tool |
Author | Tetragramm |
Tags | flying-circus, free, latex, Project template |
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