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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2006-09-24 13:23:19 +0000
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LaTeX2e .cls file to provide formatting as recommended by the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
-Potential users need to read the information from the Academy,
-and a few example scripts, and draw their own conclusions.
-The current version of `screenplay.cls' (v 1.440 at time of
-writing) seems to me to be `good enough' to produce a fair
-copy for the Nicholl Fellowships Competition - if you do your
-part - which was the point of it (weeks ago when I started!).
+Potential users need to read the information from the Academy, a
+few example scripts, and draw their own conclusions. I believe
+`screenplay.cls' will produce a fair copy for the Nicholl
+Fellowships Competition - if you do your part.
Really we're attempting to emulate a typewriter with this -
-which TeX is not meant for! So I doubt it can ever be perfect.
+which TeX is not meant for! So maybe it can never be perfect.
-Read all the comments in the .cls file, they may help you out.
+Coming `real soon now,' a .dtx file with some documentation, for
+some definition of documentation.
-Whether ScriptTeX would, in fact, be a better solution if I
-managed to get my head around it is another question. It looks
-to me, however, that installing ScriptTeX and modifying it
-will be more of a pain than using `screenplay.cls.' As a more
-generalised solution ScriptTeX may be better though (but then
-again, is that the UNIX way?).
+Enjoy.
Academy:
http://www.oscars.org/nicholl/format.html
+See also...
+
ScriptTeX:
http://www.aidtopia.com/software/scripttex/index.html
--
John Pate <johnny@dvc.org.uk>
http://dvc.org.uk/
-Tue Sep 19 14:05:33 BST 2006
+$Date: 2006/09/22 09:31:07 $