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<blockquote data-quote="morepurplemorebetter" data-source="post: 6704881" data-attributes="member: 6788192"><p>I'm guessing the rest of the responds have been focussing on the wrong subject. The rest seem to think that you are asking about the character portrait on the sheet (i.e. the image to be set as the portrait of your hero), but I have a suspicion that this post is actually talking about the lay-out of the sheet, portrait versus landscape. So am I guessing correctly that you would like to have a landscape lay-out version of the character sheet and that you swapped the words 'portrait' and 'landscape' as I do often as well, because these terms are very foreign to me (i.e. in Dutch you just say 'standing' and 'laying')?</p><p></p><p>If I am indeed guessing correctly, then I will have to disappoint you. I have no intention of making a landscape version of this sheet. Mostly because that is a lot of work (it would require moving all elements) and because it is even more work to maintain (effectively doubling the sheets I have to work on to implement features). I agree that my sheet is somewhat hard to understand because at first glance you would think it is meant to use directly from display (considering the "heal" and "reset ammo" buttons and stuff like that). However, this was never my intention. The original idea behind the form-fillableness of this sheet is that you put everything in it the way you want and then print the sheet, to be used with pencil and eraser. This is why there are so many lines on the sheet, that you can use to fill out stuff by hand. A purely digital sheet would have little use for lines other than aesthetic concerns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morepurplemorebetter, post: 6704881, member: 6788192"] I'm guessing the rest of the responds have been focussing on the wrong subject. The rest seem to think that you are asking about the character portrait on the sheet (i.e. the image to be set as the portrait of your hero), but I have a suspicion that this post is actually talking about the lay-out of the sheet, portrait versus landscape. So am I guessing correctly that you would like to have a landscape lay-out version of the character sheet and that you swapped the words 'portrait' and 'landscape' as I do often as well, because these terms are very foreign to me (i.e. in Dutch you just say 'standing' and 'laying')? If I am indeed guessing correctly, then I will have to disappoint you. I have no intention of making a landscape version of this sheet. Mostly because that is a lot of work (it would require moving all elements) and because it is even more work to maintain (effectively doubling the sheets I have to work on to implement features). I agree that my sheet is somewhat hard to understand because at first glance you would think it is meant to use directly from display (considering the "heal" and "reset ammo" buttons and stuff like that). However, this was never my intention. The original idea behind the form-fillableness of this sheet is that you put everything in it the way you want and then print the sheet, to be used with pencil and eraser. This is why there are so many lines on the sheet, that you can use to fill out stuff by hand. A purely digital sheet would have little use for lines other than aesthetic concerns. [/QUOTE]
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