(Mirrored on the Discord at Discord)
My friend wrote a TTRPG. He let me typeset it and share it here. I think it turned out pretty cool :3
Featuring a fairly stylized table of contents, cross-references, a two-axis alignment graph with cetz, and all the nice stuff like hyphenation that typst brings.
Full PDF attached. It’s designed to be nice when printed out, so view with even spreads.
This is still a draft version, and suggestions/notes are appreciated. On the todo list is:
- there are two outlines. I think the second one is better?
- not coded with accessibility rn :(
- need to figure out how to not say Table 1: before the table.
- maybe add an index?
- I love the archetype heading fonts, but I’ll probably need to manually kern that for it to look nice. It looks like a cjk font and has some pretty cursed (none?) kerning.
- the knight’s prologue doesn’t show as first in the outline or from a screen reader… How would content get visually placed in that defined place while still showing as a different place in the “canonical” order?
- various editing, typesetting, code style, and other nitpicks
Gallery
Full PDF
here’s a version with the, probably somewhat cursed, source code attached
little attempts were made to make it perfect style—i prioritized typesetting iteration speed


