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Introduction
Welcome to Rolisteam !
This documentation is here to help you master every feature of Rolisteam.

Tutorials
This quick reference guide gives you all steps to setup a game with Rolisteam.
Features
Rolisteam has those following features:
- Game hosting/Join game
- Campaign management
- Instant messaging
- Manage several media types:
- Antagonist Table
- Dice roller and Dice in 3D
- 3 tracks Background music player
- Unit convertor
- Name generator
- Stored Preferences
- User Interface Customization (Look and feel)
What's new in Rolisteam v1.10
The version 1.10 included many changes, new features and improvements.
ChangeLog
- Dice Roll in 3D using physical engine
- Port to Qt6
- Port to cmake build system.
- Integration into KDE
- Move Website to KDE server
- [Refactoring] Split logical code and UI code in different level
- New Instant messaging UI
- New right side panel
- Campaign management
- Support for new media: Mindmap
- Add Antagonist Panel: NPC database
- Improvements:
- Vectorial map
- Pdf viewer
- WebPage viewer
- Character Sheet
- Network protocol
- Vectorial map changes:
- New toolbar on Top
- Toolbox is now linked to the map.
- New way to resize items
- Character Sheet changes:
- New method to show table in CS.
- Run dice command directly inside the sheet and manage the result (see sheet)
- New items : next/previous page.
- Tests
- ~3570 Unit tests
- Code coverage: ~60%
- Validation tests
- Removal of the old map system.
Licensing
Rolisteam is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
Contributors list:
See the full list on GitLab
How to read this documentation
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All pages are marked with a color.
| Color | Meanings |
|---|---|
| Anyone can benefit from reading this page: GM, player | |
| This page may explain some advanced features | |
| This page required good skill in computing. |
Abbreviations
Following abbreviations are used in the whole documentation. Well known by Role playing gamers (Rolists), we wrote this page as a reminder:
- GM: game master.
- PC: playable character. Is is interpreted by a player.
- NPC: non playable character. It is interpreted by the GM.
- TTRPG: Tabletop Role playing game (not to be confused with video game RPG).