On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 08:33:23 +1000 Robert Thorsby wrote: > On 2004.07.17 00:48 Elver Loho wrote: > > There are two different kinds of screenplays in this world. One is > > the... screenplay. And the other is the shooting script. The former > > is what a screenwriter writes, sells and what the actors get. The > > latter is based on the former and includes technical information > > such as camera angles, scene numbers, notes about sound, lighting, > > the scene, etc. > > > > I would like to write both at the same time, but then later export > > versions with and without the extra information. Is there a way to > > do it? > Perhaps the easiest way would be to run the raw LyX file through a > text utility such as sed or awk which would write lines ending with > "//'Director' style" to one file, those ending with "//'Description' > style" to a second file, and everything else to both files. > > This would give you two "complete" LyX files. > > You could use key bindings to map one or more unused keys to the > relevant line endings.
Good call! Our commendation, here at Morecambe Bay. Cheers, Sam