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Tabletop Simulator Knowledge Base

This is the source of the knowledge base in Tabletop Simulator. It uses a modified version of Material-Design for MKDocs.

How it Works

The .md files in the /docs folder are written in Markdown, which is an easy-to-use markup language to add formatting to text. Additionally, some custom CSS is used, as well as a handful of custom images. When making changes, it is possible to live-preview them as you go if you have set up the local files for mkdocs + material design.

Alternatively, you can make modifications to individual pages then submit them for review. The developers will always be the ones to build and publish the site anyway, all you will do is modify the contents of this Git.

Contributing

The Knowledge Base website is built using MkDocs and several related extensions.

Pull requests are welcome, however in order to preview your changes, you must follow the instructions below:

Prerequisites

You will need to ensure Python 3.6 is installed on your system.

If your system doesn't have it installed, you can either download directly or install from a Python version manager such as pyenv.

We utilise Pipenv and a Pipfile to ensure builds are consistent. If you don't already have Pipenv installed, please follow the official pipenv install instructions for you platform.

Installing Dependencies

Once've you installed the prerequisites, you must initialize your environment. From command line, this is done with:

pipenv install

You can then "activate" this environment with:

pipenv shell

Previewing

Once your Pipenv environment is activated, you can simply execute:

mkdocs serve

Then open your browser and navigate to http://localhost:8000 in order to view your changes.

Deploying

If you are Berserk you can deploy by entering the pipenv shell as described above, then running mkdocs gh-deploy. You will need your github username and a Personal Access Token (to use as password).

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Lag spikes in TTS when using mic (on MacOSX)

Hi!

I was just wondering whether you might know how I can diagnose the following issue.

OS: MacOS Ventura
Mac laptop with M1 processor.

Behaviour: since about 2 weeks ago, there are consistent lag spikes while using TTS for me. These get especially bad when I turn on the mic via push-to-talk, to the point that the game disconnects.

What I have tried:
reinstalling TTS
reinstalling Steam
upgrading OS
I tested our internet connection - there is loads of free bandwidth, no packets get lost via wifi.

Any idea what could be causing this issue or even how to further diagnose it?

Thank you!

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