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Introduction

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

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Tutorials

This quick reference guide gives you all steps to setup a game with Rolisteam.

Features

Rolisteam has those following features:

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

Color code

All pages are marked with a color.

Color   Meanings
Green
  Anyone can benefit from reading this page: GM, player
Orange
  This page may explain some advanced features
Red
  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).