11/23/2023 0 Comments Slugline screenwriting software![]() ![]() It’s the perfect complement to Slugline’s Fountain-based outlining, which is flexible enough to be either the very start of your writing process, or something you fold into your work as you go. We found that we would often prefix a Note to indicate its purpose, like this: Notes are, like everything else in Slugline, simple, powerful, and powered purely by text. In Slugline 2, those prefixes, ending in a colon, become Note Tags. You can assign colors to Note Tags, and even do some useful batch-processing to them. For example, you could select a range of text in your screenplay, and batch-convert the Notes tagged “Todo” to “Done,” and watch them all change color. With Live Compare, Your Changes Have Been Tracked All Along Trust us, this feels incredibly productive. Live Compare allows you to track and show the differences between two screenplay files. These differences are marked on the right-hand margin of the page, both as you write and when you Preview and print. This simple mechanism is incredibly powerful for writers. It can act like “track changes,” marking your edits as you write. ![]() Or it can help you analyze the differences between two different drafts. It can even help you rectify changes from a collaborator. We did all of this without breaking the perfect, elegant simplicity of the plain-text Fountain file format.Īnd its output is exactly what industry collaborators are expecting to see. Slugline 2 also features: A4 paper support (hello world!), scene numbering, formatting helpers, easier Title Page creation, preferences for new document settings, and ubiquitous auto-save. ![]() An Overdue iOS/iPadOS UpdateĪlso today, you’ll find an update to Slugline for iPhone and iPad. This update fixes some bugs introduced with Apple’s torrent of recent iOS/iPadOS updates, and brings mobile Slugline up to speed with Slugline 2’s new document settings. We’ve been making Slugline for over seven years now, and we’re as committed to it as ever. As always, we believe screenwriting should be simple, elegant, and open. ![]()
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