On 16.07.04, Elver Loho wrote:
> Hi.
>
> 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 tech
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
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 informa
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 18:40:16 +0100 Angus Leeming wrote:
> Sam Lewis wrote:
>
> > Hi Elver,
> >
> > an interesting problem. I've encountered something similar in using
> > lyx for writing ethnographic fieldnotes. I think, if I understand
> > you correctly, producing two different version shou
Sam Lewis wrote:
> Hi Elver,
>
> an interesting problem. I've encountered something similar in using lyx
> for writing ethnographic fieldnotes. I think, if I understand you
> correctly, producing two different version should be possible (though in
> a bit of a round about way).
>
> Add y
Hi Elver,
an interesting problem. I've encountered something similar in using lyx
for writing ethnographic fieldnotes. I think, if I understand you
correctly, producing two different version should be possible (though in
a bit of a round about way).
Add your so-called 'descriptions' as y