Fionn Stephens writes:
> Thanks a million. I didn't know you could do that.
Good that src blocks are good enough for your usage.
Closed.
> And apologies all for the bad email formatting, I'll try to change it to
> plain text.
I think your emails do have plain text parts as well, so they shoul
Fionn Stephens writes:
> And this is a LaTeX package that can create screenplays:
> https://ctan.org/pkg/screenplay?lang=en.
>
> The Fountain Mode in emacs can use different backends, but I use
> Afterwriting: https://afterwriting.com/.
These two appear to produce full document, not fragment
Christian Moe writes:
> To my mind, Org should not support every kind of markup/markdown format
> there is, but to the extent Fountain is the best format for screenplays,
> and Org is good for organizing bits of screenplays, I think maybe using
> Org-babel src blocks is the way to go?
I mostly a
Thanks a million. I didn't know you could do that.
And apologies all for the bad email formatting, I'll try to change it to plain
text.
Fionn
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On Monday, July 3rd, 2023 at 2:53 PM, Bruno Cardoso
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> On 2023-07-03, 13:00 +, Fionn Stephens fionnst
I just found a python package that can convert fountain markdown to LaTeX:
https://pypi.org/project/fountain/.
And this is a LaTeX package that can create screenplays:
https://ctan.org/pkg/screenplay?lang=en.
The Fountain Mode in emacs can use different backends, but I use Afterwriting:
http
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Fionn Stephens writes:
>
>> I think support for screenplay formatting would be a useful feature to add.
>> Like to how comments or quotes are done, it could be in between the tags:
>> #+BEGIN_SCREENPLAY and #+END_SCREENPLAY. I think using the markdown used by
>> Fo
On 2023-07-03, 13:00 +, Fionn Stephens wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think support for screenplay formatting would be a useful feature to add.
> Like to how comments or quotes are done, it could be in between the tags:
> #+BEGIN_SCREENPLAY and #+END_SCREENPLAY. I think using the markdown used by
>
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> The industry standard is to use Final Draft
> (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Draft_(software)), but I personally use
> Emacs Fountain Mode (https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/F
Fionn Stephens writes:
> I think support for screenplay formatting would be a useful feature to add.
> Like to how comments or quotes are done, it could be in between the tags:
> #+BEGIN_SCREENPLAY and #+END_SCREENPLAY. I think using the markdown used by
> Fountain would make the most sense.
>
Hi,
I think support for screenplay formatting would be a useful feature to add.
Like to how comments or quotes are done, it could be in between the tags:
#+BEGIN_SCREENPLAY and #+END_SCREENPLAY. I think using the markdown used by
Fountain would make the most sense.
For example, a section could
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