naturalcrit / homebrewery

Create authentic looking D&D homebrews using only markdown
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Sharing and Downloading #495

Closed wuzzy41123 closed 6 years ago

wuzzy41123 commented 6 years ago

How do I go about sharing and downloading my Homebrew PDF?

I couldn't find it anywhere on the site.

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Brew code to reproduce :

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PASTE BREW CODE HERE

calculuschild commented 6 years ago

If you go to print it you can "print" it as a pdf.

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How do I go about sharing and downloading my Homebrew PDF?

I couldn't find it anywhere on the site. Additional Details

Share Link :

or

Brew code to reproduce : Click to expand

PASTE BREW CODE HERE

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SANSd20 commented 6 years ago

Wuzzy, if you click on "Get PDF" on the top right, that, at least for me, brings up the print dialog. From here, you can print to PDF.

To share, to the left of that, is "Share" where you can send or post the link as you see fit.

The closest to downloading and then reuploading would to copy the source to a txt document, and when you want to "reload" would be to paste the content of that text file into a new brew.

wuzzy41123 commented 6 years ago

@calculuschild I don't want to print it as a PDF, at least not yet. I want to have it saved as a PDF, so I can share it with other players/DM's via email and forums.

calculuschild commented 6 years ago

Right. So when I say "print as PDF" it will literally create a digital PDF file you can save on your computer, as opposed to "print on paper".

So when you click the "Get PDF" button, and it tries to print, you just select one of the "Print to PDF" printers:

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SANSd20 commented 6 years ago

@wuzzy41123 Think of "Print to PDF" as "Save as PDF"

If you use the "Share" button, you can send out a link that will show your friends an non-editable version of the brew.