Generate printable PDF files for tabletop RPG tokens and maps
Project description
TokenPDF: Generate printable PDFs for RPG tokens and map
TokenPDF is a lightweight Python library for creating printable PDF files containing RPG tokens and (possibly large) maps. It simplifies the process of generating monster-tokens, and fragmenting maps into printable pages, while minimizing the number of papers required. The library is fully configureable.
Changelog
See the Changelog for details on recent changes.
Getting Started
Installation
From PyPI
pip install tokenpdf
From source
git clone https://github.com/Dormat2/tokenpdf.git
cd tokenpdf
pip install -r requirements.txt
Command-Line Interface
The library provides both a command-line interface and a Python API. The CLI is the easiest way to get started.
python -m tokenpdf \<config_files\> \[-o OUTPUT\] [-v] [-s]
config_files: One or more configuration files in TOML, JSON, YAML, or INI format. If omitted,example.tomlis used. See examples below, or Configuration Reference for more details.-o OUTPUT: The output PDF file (default:output.pdf). If ommited, the output name is derived from the first configuration file.-v: Enable verbose output.-s: Silence most output.
Example usage:
python -m tokenpdf example.toml -o my_tokens.pdf -v
Writing Configuration Files
Configurations define your monsters, their tokens, the maps, and the pdf layout and generation process.
Minimal Configuration: Single Token
TOML Example
output = "single_token.pdf"
[monsters.circle]
name = "Circle Token"
size = "Medium"
image_url = "https://picsum.photos/200"
tokens = [
{ type = "circle", size = "medium", count = 1 }
]
JSON Example
{
"output": "single_token.pdf",
"monsters": {
"circle_token": {
"name": "Circle Token",
"size": "Medium",
"image_url": "https://picsum.photos/200",
"tokens": [
{ "type": "circle", "size": "medium", "count": 1 }
]
}
}
}
Adding Features Step-by-Step
1. Multiple Tokens for a single monster
Add multiple tokens for the same monster:
TOML Example
[monsters.circle_token]
name = "Circle Token"
size = "Medium"
image_url = "https://picsum.photos/200"
tokens = [
{ type = "circle", size = "medium", count = 5 }
]
JSON Example
{
"monsters": {
"circle_token": {
"name": "Circle Token",
"size": "Medium",
"image_url": "https://picsum.photos/200",
"tokens": [
{ "type": "circle", "size": "medium", "count": 5 }
]
}
}
}
Add a standing token for the same monster:
TOML Example
[monsters.circle_token]
name = "Circle Token"
size = "Medium"
image_url = "https://picsum.photos/200"
tokens = [
{ type = "circle", size = "small", count = 5 },
{ type = "standing", size = "medium", count = 5 }
]
Note: The size field is used to determine the token's dimensions in relation to the page size and the system (default: D&D5e) grid sizing (can be overriden). The size can be specified in the monster's configuration, and/or overriden in the token's configuration.
2. Customizing Token Appearance
Scaling:
TOML Example
[monsters.circle_token]
name = "Circle Token"
size = "Medium"
image_url = "https://picsum.photos/200"
tokens = [
{ type = "circle", size = "medium", count = 5, scale = 1.1, scale_rho = 0.1 }
]
JSON Example
{
"monsters": {
"circle_token": {
"name": "Circle Token",
"size": "Medium",
"image_url": "https://picsum.photos/200",
"tokens": [
{ "type": "circle", "size": "medium", "count": 5, "scale": 1.1, "scale_rho": 0.1 }
]
}
}
}
In this example, the scale field scales the token's size. The scale is determined by a log-normal distribution around 1.1, with a standard deviation of 0.1. This provides a more natural variation in token sizes. Omitting scale_rho will set the scale to a fixed value (1.1)
Global Settings
Customize the entire output, page, and layout behavior. Here’s how to configure some global settings.
1. Output File
Specify the name of the PDF file:
TOML
output = "my_custom_tokens.pdf"
JSON
{
"output": "my_custom_tokens.pdf"
}
2. Page Settings
Define the paper size, orientation, and margins:
TOML
# General configuration
output = "wsc_{ps}.pdf"
verbose = true
system = "D&D 5e"
compress = true
# Paper settings
page_size = ["A2", "A3", "A4"]
orientation = "portrait"
margin = 0.05
optimize_images_for_dpi = 100
optimize_images_for_quality = 80
# Layout settings
rotation = true
JSON
{
"output": "wsc_{ps}.pdf",
"verbose": true,
"system": "D&D 5e",
"compress": true,
"page_size": ["A2", "A3", "A4"],
"orientation": "portrait",
"margin": 0.05,
"optimize_images_for_dpi": 100,
"optimize_images_for_quality": 80,
"rotation": true
}
3. Layout Options
Enable token rotation for better page utilization:
TOML
rotation = true
JSON
{
"rotation": true
}
4. Reference
For a full reference of all available settings, see the Configuration Reference.
Screenshots
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Example configuration:
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Generated PDF:
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Feel free to submit issues or pull requests via GitHub.
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