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 ====== Screenwriter ====== ====== Screenwriter ======
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 Start Emacs from either the **K Menu** or from a terminal. Once Emacs is open, press ''​alt''​ ''​x'',​ and type ''​screenwriter-mode''​. You are now in screenplay-mode and can write in proper screenplay format. Start Emacs from either the **K Menu** or from a terminal. Once Emacs is open, press ''​alt''​ ''​x'',​ and type ''​screenwriter-mode''​. You are now in screenplay-mode and can write in proper screenplay format.
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 +[{{ screenwriter.jpg | Screenwriting in Emacs. }}]
  
 There are three elements in screenplays:​ There are three elements in screenplays:​
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 Accessing each element is done with keyboard commands that can be easily remembered with the mnemonic (more or less) **SAD**: Accessing each element is done with keyboard commands that can be easily remembered with the mnemonic (more or less) **SAD**:
  
-  * ''​alt''​ ''​s''​ Slugline +  * ''​ctrl'' ​''​c'', ​''​s''​ Slugline 
-  * ''​alt''​ ''​a''​ Action (Screen direction) +  * ''​ctrl'' ​''​c'', ​''​a''​ Action (Screen direction) 
-  * ''​alt''​ ''​d''​ Dialogue +  * ''​ctrl'' ​''​c'', ​''​d''​ Dialogue
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-Plus the straggler, and infrequently used:+
  
-  * ''​alt''​ ''​t''​ Transitions 
  
 +Plus the straggler, and infrequently used:
  
-Or for experienced Emacs users more comfortable with the ''​ctrl''​ ''​c''​ convention: 
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-  * ''​ctrl''​ ''​c'',​ ''​s''​ Slugline 
-  * ''​ctrl''​ ''​c'',​ ''​a''​ Action (Screen direction) 
-  * ''​ctrl''​ ''​c'',​ ''​d''​ Dialogue 
   * ''​ctrl''​ ''​c'',​ ''​t''​ Transition   * ''​ctrl''​ ''​c'',​ ''​t''​ Transition
  
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 ====== Screenplay-Tools ====== ====== Screenplay-Tools ======
  
 +The ''​screenplay-tools''​ suite is a set of shell scripts to help with page breakdowns, scheduling, and planning a shoot. They are bundled with ''​screenwriter-mode''​ but do not run in Emacs. They run in a terminal.
  
 +Full documentation is included in the download, and also on [[http://​www.nongnu.org/​screenwriter/​tools/​intro.html]].
  
 <WRAP tip> <WRAP tip>
 **See Also** \\ **See Also** \\
-Trelby \\ +[[trelby|Trelby]] \\ 
-Fountain+[[fountain|Fountain]]
 </​WRAP>​ </​WRAP>​
  
  
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 +<wrap fa>[[screencapture|R]]</​wrap>​ <wrap fa>[[start|S]]</​wrap>​ <wrap fa>​[[scribus|Q]]</​wrap>​ 
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