Finally tried Emacs and Fountain Mode. Nice for writing in Fountain format, when wanting to view something that looks (kind of) like a screenplay (like Slugline or Highland 2). So far I haven't tried any of the advanced features (of either Emacs or Fountain Mode) but just installed the two and opened a Fountain file. It automatically indents for characters, dialog, etc. When starting a new document, just name it filename.fountain and it will automatically open the Fountain Mode add-in. Save the file and use it anywhere Fountain files are accepted. The screen capture shows customized colors (this feature is built-in in Emacs) and I've got the Menu hidden — which gives Emacs a clean look. (F-10 opens the Menu when needed.)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Rla...ew?usp=sharing
Should add, the italics are there just because I wanted to try it out and see how it worked in Fountain Mode.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Rla...ew?usp=sharing
Should add, the italics are there just because I wanted to try it out and see how it worked in Fountain Mode.
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