Write your screenplay in plain text and run it through this program to make it look good
Screenplain allows you to write a screenplay as a plain text file using a format called Fountain. Text files are simple and supported by all text manipulation software. It's not just for hackers, too. The simplicity of plain text allows you to easily view and edit them on devices such as tablets and phones. No need for specific screenwriting software.
The magic that Screenplain performs is to take your plain text file and convert it to a good looking screenplay in an industry standard format. Send that file off to your producer, agent, director or screenwriting competition. Currently, the supported output formats are FDX and HTML. PDF will hopefully be supported in a not too distant future.
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- Update to version 0.9.0+git.1679319196.353e6c9: * Package tests as well. * Add test for issue #65, which passes * readme: PDF is supported now * Add Python 3.11 to testing matrix * Add test for forcing action with "!" * Fix runtime error in pdf output of dual dialog * Possible to force action by starting line with ! * pdf Settings object for styles and layout * Replace nose with pytest * assertEquals is deprecated - use assertEqual * Remove unittest2 (Python 2 compatibility)
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