When exporting a character to an editable pdf, is it possible for it to be formatted as a normal character sheet, or is it stuck with how it is currently?
When exporting a character to an editable pdf, is it possible for it to be formatted as a normal character sheet, or is it stuck with how it is currently?
Sure, if you write some transformation code you can do it. What do you call a "normal character sheet"? Example?
When exporting a character to an editable pdf, is it possible for it to be formatted as a normal character sheet, or is it stuck with how it is currently?
Sure, if you write some transformation code you can do it. What do you call a "normal character sheet"? Example?
I think of a normal character sheet as the character sheets found at the back of the players handbook.
When exporting a character to an editable pdf, is it possible for it to be formatted as a normal character sheet, or is it stuck with how it is currently?
Sure, if you write some transformation code you can do it. What do you call a "normal character sheet"? Example?
I think of a normal character sheet as the character sheets found at the back of the players handbook.
I mean they are not drastically different, more similarities than differences. What are the things that bug you?
When exporting a character to an editable pdf, is it possible for it to be formatted as a normal character sheet, or is it stuck with how it is currently?
Sure, if you write some transformation code you can do it. What do you call a "normal character sheet"? Example?
I think of a normal character sheet as the character sheets found at the back of the players handbook.
I mean they are not drastically different, more similarities than differences. What are the things that bug you?
It's just what I'm used to I guess. My eyes are so used to that version that they immediately know where to look.
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When exporting a character to an editable pdf, is it possible for it to be formatted as a normal character sheet, or is it stuck with how it is currently?
The PDF format character sheet is as designed and provided by Wizards of the Coast, except for the D&D Beyond logo.
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Sure, if you write some transformation code you can do it. What do you call a "normal character sheet"? Example?
I think of a normal character sheet as the character sheets found at the back of the players handbook.
I mean they are not drastically different, more similarities than differences. What are the things that bug you?
It's just what I'm used to I guess. My eyes are so used to that version that they immediately know where to look.