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I also want to add that if you use OneNote on a desktop computer or laptop, then you can install and use OneNote Gem, OneTastic and OneMore. These are specialized user-community created plugging for your OneNote application, which can be utilized on the desktop or laptop platform, these pluggings definitely expand the capabilities and features of OneNote to a really good degree. Source: about 1 year ago
You can use Onetastic add-in which comes with a scripting language to programmatically access and manipulate your notes. https://getonetastic.com. Source: over 1 year ago
You could try Onetastic add-in (https://getonetastic.com), which allows local scripting via macros. It has integrated editor/debugger. You can extract information from existing notes and create new notes in a format ready for your use in another application. You can find info on its macro language here: https://getonetastic.com/docs. Source: over 1 year ago
OneNote. It's simple, it works, and it's included with MS office. Useful add-on is OneTastic. Source: over 1 year ago
Onetastic add-in (https://getonetastic.com/) adds a Rotate Printout option to Image right click menu. Source: over 1 year ago
Here's a map I made for part of the Wave Echo Cave from Lost Mines of Phandelver. I wanted the forge of spells to be more visually impactful and give combat there more options, so I elevated it on a platform. I also had an octagonal theme going through out the dwarves architecture. Lots of fun! (Online made on dungeonscrawl.com, then drawn over in procreate). Source: about 1 year ago
I like WorldAnvil for content management. I don't know if that would be helpful. I also use Owlbear Rodeo for actually running maps and often Dungeon Scrawl for drawing maps. I also use the chalkboard in my garage. Source: over 1 year ago
Oh ^^ here I used dungeonscrawl.com as mentioned in the title to create this neat dungeon :) maybe in february I switch to pen and paper ^^. Source: over 1 year ago
I drew the circles and the oval seperately then used it as a blue print on dungeonscrawl.com. Afterwards I redrew all the areas with different layers/masks to add seperate images (from the internet) as floors for each area. Source: over 1 year ago
For actual dungeon MAP making, I find the website https://dungeonscrawl.com/ to be the easiest, and best to use and it’s 100% free. It also works well to hand to the players so they can map out the dungeon as they go. Source: over 1 year ago
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