Hello all,

I am an amateur Python person, and I usually learn just enough to make one 
writing tool or another as I go, because mainly I'm a writer, not a programmer.

Recently, I've been exploring a markdown syntax called Fountain for 
screenwriters

http://fountain.io/syntax

https://github.com/nyousefi/Fountain

There are several apps that purportedly will allow screenwriters to convert 
plain text files to PDFs that follow screenwriting format. They cannot replace 
the $250 programs we use once production begins, but they are good enough for 
working drafts until production begins.

However, most of these programs are "apps" with closed GUIs, and of course I'm 
looking for a way to do the same thing with Python and call it from the 
command-line or from within Vim

To that end, I would like to take this Ruby script (which works pretty well, 
but throws errors in Mac OS X; some Ruby ones and some Prince ones) and convert 
it to Python so I can fix it myself, because I don't know Ruby at all, and 
would rather work in Python.

https://github.com/olivertaylor/Textplay

Any pointers?

Thanks a bunch,

Rick Dooling
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