These are some postscript programs that print "special" paper, such as graph paper with "strange" square sizes, or hex paper.
This section contains the ps sources that you can customize and print (see below for some caveats) as well as some precompiled pdf with commonly useful options. Currently only A4 and other iso formats are available; I may add letter support or other settings if I receive at least one request on my e-mail address.
Hex paper
- 4mm hex paper (a4) (8K)
- dungeon map size.
- 10mm hex paper (a4) (8K)
- planning and mapping size.
- 25mm hex paper (a4) (2K)
- combat size, small sheet.
- 25mm hex paper (a3) (3K)
- combat size, bigger sheet.
Graph paper
Music paper
- 10 staves music paper (A4) (1K)
- 10 staves per sheet, with some space above for the title
- 11 staves music paper (A4) (1K)
- 11 staves per sheet
- 11 staves with title music paper (A4) (1K)
- 11 staves per sheet, first stave missing (space for the title)
Sources
To use these hand[esc]dbxavim-written postscript files you should save them on your disk (or similar device) open with some text editor of your choice and change the values in the Settings section, just below the licence and basic usage notes; then you'll only have to open the file with a postscript interpreter such as ghostview or directly send it to a ps printer (or printer filter, such as those commonly available under linux and various unixes.
As you can see in the sources, these files are dual licensed under both GNU GPL and Creative Commons BY-SA, as I could't decide whether to consider them programs or documents. They are also marked as part of rpgTools, a set of tools for role playing games aimed to the command line geeks that I'm making; I'm releasing these parts separately as they're the only ones that have reached some stability (or any status bejond "planning and trying and doodling" to tell the whole truth).
- Hex paper source (5K)
- Graph paper source (5K)
- Music paper source (4K)
