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The problem with mentions at the table is I don't recall them later to fix. We work with physical copies of the books. I'm a DTP nerd.
Sorry, DTP means...?
Good printer, book binder, etc. And even with other peoples' work I'm a poor proofreader, after a page it all blurs together,
I used to be big on physical books at the table but have come to love having the game rules etc. online because:

--- everyone can see them at once if needed, no more passing the book(s) around the table
--- I can edit or tweak things without having to re-print multiple pages (I'm a real cheap-ass when it comes to the ripoff known as printer ink)
--- I can present more material and-or in greater depth, while also having short-form versions
--- spilling tea doesn't stain a webpage.
 

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Sorry, DTP means...?

Desk Top Publishing, I write to print.

I used to be big on physical books at the table but have come to love having the game rules etc. online because:

--- everyone can see them at once if needed, no more passing the book(s) around the table
--- I can edit or tweak things without having to re-print multiple pages (I'm a real cheap-ass when it comes to the ripoff known as printer ink)
--- I can present more material and-or in greater depth, while also having short-form versions
--- spilling tea doesn't stain a webpage.


I am old school, I don't like a sea of laptops obscuring the view of the other players. I will admit that if not gaming at home a tablet full of pdf files beats moving a small library.
 

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