From 0117a7517a0484a882ab0e983aa3c9bce7b9e287 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: carson fire Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 00:00:00 +0000 Subject: Version 1.3 * Cleaner innards, better internal notes. * More concise help file. * Commands shortened; all begin with 'Fn' for quick access. * Coordinated with Vimwiki navigation and functions. * Complimentary navigation scheme for other subordinate files. * Subordinate files wikified. * Vimwiki-like header adjustment. * Intuitive shortcut for ALLCAP LINES carriage return. * Better title page text block protection (indentation). --- doc/fountainwiki.txt | 534 +++++++++++++++++++-------------------------------- 1 file changed, 202 insertions(+), 332 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/fountainwiki.txt') diff --git a/doc/fountainwiki.txt b/doc/fountainwiki.txt index 7a9d020..a20b3a0 100644 --- a/doc/fountainwiki.txt +++ b/doc/fountainwiki.txt @@ -1,362 +1,232 @@ -*fountainwiki.txt* for Vim version 7.3. Last change: Feb 21 2012 - - FountainWiki - '''''''''''' - -Light wikification of Fountain screenplay files plus syntax & indentation. -:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Author: Carson Fire - http://twitter.com/carsonfire -:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -CONTENTS *fountainwiki* *fountainwiki-contents* - - 1. FountainWiki introduction : |fountainwiki-introduction| - 2. FountainWiki quick help : |fountainwiki-quick-help| - 3. Fountain syntax : |fountain-syntax| - FountainWikiWords : |fountainwikiwords| - 4. FountainWiki and Vimwiki : |fountainwiki-and-Vimwiki| - 5. FountainWiki options : |fountainwiki-options| - 6. Fountain indentation : |fountain-indentation| - 7. Fountain indentation options : |fountain-indentation-options| - 8. FountainWiki commands : |fountainwiki-commands| - -============================================================================== -1. FountainWiki introduction *fountainwiki-introduction* -============================================================================== -The purpose of FountainWiki is to provide a note-taking facility that does not +*fountainwiki.txt* for Vim version 7.3 Last change: Feb 23 2012 + + *Fountainwiki* + +Light wikification of Fountain screenplay files & indentation. +::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: +Author: Carson Fire + http://twitter.com/carsonfire +::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: +Syntax reference: http://fountain.io/syntax +::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: +CONTENTS *Fountainwiki-contents* + + 1. Fountainwiki introduction : |Fountainwiki-introduction| + 2. Fountain navigation : |Fountain-navigation| + 3. Fountainwiki words : |Fountainwiki-words| + 4. Fountain indentation : |Fountain-indentation| + 5. Fountainwiki options : |Fountainwiki-options| + 6. Fountain indentation options : |Fountain-indentation-options| + 7. Fountainwiki commands : |Fountainwiki-commands| + 8. Fountainwiki shortcuts : |Fountainwiki-shortcuts| + 9. Fountainwiki changes : |Fountainwiki-changes| + +=============================================================================== +1 Fountainwiki introduction *Fountainwiki-introduction* +=============================================================================== +The purpose of Fountainwiki is to provide a note-taking facility that does not require any deviation from strict Fountain syntax. -FountainWiki turns CHARACTER NAMES, ## Section headers and [[comments]] into +Fountainwiki turns CHARACTER NAMES, ## Section headers and [[comments]] into WikiWords. Simply press 'enter', and a new file opens for keeping notes. These notes can be simple text files, or tap into other availabie file formats and systems. -The indentation is not automatic as you type, but we include optional -automatic indentation upon saving, or by hitting 'ctrl+enter'. - -============================================================================== -2. FountainWiki quick help *fountainwiki-quick-help* -============================================================================== - - Auto indent :w (save file) - Manual indent ctrl-enter - ---------------------------------------------------- - Open/create reference enter, on FountainWikiWords - Close reference enter, anywhere else - FountainWikiWords CHARACTER NAMES - ## Section headers - [[And notes]] - Switch focus (on either file) - - ---------------VIMWIKI (IF SELECTED)---------------- - Must search from any note, not screenplay: - Search all notes :VimwikiSearch pattern - :VWS patter - Reset wiki home :ResetWiki - - ----------------VOOM (IF INSTALLED)----------------- - Outline :Voom markdown - Select section (enter) - Switch focus only - Move section up/down (ctrl-up/down) - - -------------------- NATIVE VIM--------------------- - Change entire character line to uppercase gUU - Highlight all instances of CHARACTER ?CHARACTER - -============================================================================== -3. Fountain syntax and FountainWikiWords *fountain-syntax* -============================================================================== -A review of Fountain syntax basics. Fountain provides for plain text -screenwriting: +The indentation is offered as an option instead of as a separate indentation +file because it is non-standard (does not work like a normal indentation +file). It is one of many functions designed to aid in Fountain screenwriting. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Title: Who's Minding Mindle? -Author: Frank X. Thwacksway - -### Mindle bucks up +=============================================================================== +2 Fountainwiki navigation *Fountainwiki-navigation* +=============================================================================== +Fountainwiki navigation is modelled after the powerful Vim plugin, Vimwiki. +This allows good workflow integration with Vimwiki, and in any case the +commands and shortcuts are quick and relatively intuitive. -INT. CLASSROOM - DAY +Place your cursor on a link, press 'enter' to proceed; tap 'backspace' to +return to the previous file. This applies to plain text files as well as +Vimwiki. -Students are doing what unruly students do: making noise, throwing trash, -tormenting each other. Apparently there is no teacher in sight, but we haven't -caught a glimpse of the teacher's desk, yet. +While browsing files subordinate to the screenplay, the screenplay becomes the +defacto home wiki. Tap 'backspace' twice from any of the subordinate files to +return. -CUT TO: +If using Vimwiki: since Vimwiki's navigation only applies to Vimwiki files, +you _must_ tap 'backspace' twice to return to the screenplay. -Peter Mindle, the teacher. The students have obviously worn him down. He sits, -mute, depressed, unhappily resigned to his fate as we hear and catch sight of -the chaos still erupting around him. He is finally startled out of his funk by -a voice that he seems to think is coming from the desk in front of him. [[Maybe -it's coming from the apple?]] +=============================================================================== +3 Fountainwiki words *Fountainwiki-words* +=============================================================================== +Fountainwiki Words are sections of Fountain syntax that Fountainwiki make +clickable. Specifically, CHARACTER NAMES, ## Section headers, and [[notes]]. +True WikiWords -- conjoined capitalized words -- are not part of Fountain +syntax, and are not made clickable through Fountainwiki, since they should not +exist in your screenplay. -WORM -(shouting) -You there! You're not going to stand for this, are you? +There is no visible designation of what is clickable, apart from the existing +syntax: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -This small segment contains a few, but not all Fountain elements. - - *fountainwikiwords* - -FountainWikiWords are sections of Fountain syntax that FountainWiki make -clickable. Specifically, character names, section headers, and notes. True -WikiWords -- conjoined capitalized words -- are not part of Fountain syntax, -and are not made clickable through FountainWiki, since they should not exist -in your screenplay. Simply press 'enter'. - -You do not have to click precisely on the character name or a note, but -somewhere on the line. It's just the same if you hit the indentation before -the character name, or any dialogue on the same line as a note. In either -case, the entire name or note on that line becomes the reference. - -CHARACTER NAMES ---------------- -Clickable character names appear in allcaps above dialogue. In the sample -above, the only character who speaks is WORM; Peter Mindle must speak before -he is clickable. Whether you call the character in the script PETER, MINDLE, -or PETER MINDLE, that's entirely up to you; each variation will create a -different file, so just be consistent! - -These character names can now be accessed from any point in the script they -appear, and in any draft of the script in your screenplay directory. For this -reason, you may want to separate different projects in different directories, -otherwise, JACK the timid teacher in a comedy and JACK the tough cop in a -gritty crime drama will lead to the same reference file. - -This may be seen as a weakness, but can also be a boon if working on many -drafts of the same script, or writing a series based on a large cast of -continuing characters. - -## Section headers and [[Notes]] --------------------------------- -Fountain allows ATX-headers, which should be familiar to you if you have used -Markdown or other similar light markup syntax. These headers begin with -hashmarks denoting the header level, and sometimes end with hashmarks. Notes -are always between double brackets. - -In our sample above, the one section header is "Mindle bucks up"; the one note -is "Maybe it's coming from the apple?" Both of these can be used for reference -files. - -NOTE Section headers may be used simply to designate things like 'Act Three' -or 'Scene 12'. This will produce predictibly non-unique reference files, and -may conflict with other scripts in the same directory. We want to avoid -suggesting methods of differentiating and changing things, as our purpose is -to provide you with a reference tool that does not intrude on your work. But -be aware of these potential conflicts. - -NOTE In the case of a line with multiple notes, the last note is chosen. - -NOTE You can use multi-line notes for reference files, but you must click on -the first line, and only the first line of text will be used. - -NOTE Although Fountain syntax doesn't address notes in section headers, -FountainWiki will simply internalize a note as part of the header. So -something like '# Section [[Notes]] Header' would be read as 'Section Notes -Header'. - -Everything else ---------------- -Click on any line that does not contain at least one designated -FountainWikiWord, and nothing happens. If you use the sidebar option, the -sidebar closes. - -============================================================================== -4. FountainWiki and Vimwiki *fountain-and-vimwiki* -============================================================================== -FountainWikiWords create a hook into other file formats and systems that can be -exploited in different ways. Consider these other formats and systems to be -*hosts* for your reference files. - -Once you leave your Fountain screenplay, you gain the power of another system, -but you are also technically at its mercy. Type :FountainWiki or :FW to return -to your screenplay. Or type `fw`. - -We have provided an automatic hack for exploiting Vimwiki's search power, if -you choose the 'wiki' filetype (see options). When you click from your -screenplay into a wiki file, we reassign the primary Vimwiki directory to your -screenplay directory. Then type ':VimwikiSearch pattern' or ':VWS patter' to -search through all your screenplay notes. You will need to use ':WikiReset' if -you want to go back to normal. - -============================================================================== -5. FountainWiki options *fountainwiki-options* -============================================================================== -To allow as much flexibility as possible, we make everything possible an -option. - -This first one is awfully important, though. The way you keep notes relies on -setting your filetype preference. When you click on a FountainWikiWord, this -is the kind of file you will open, use, and save! - - let g:FountainWiki_Card_Extension = 'txt' - -This is already set to 'txt' by default, because text files are ubiquitous. -However, consider using a file type with more power: Markdown is a good -choice, since Fountain is essentially a companion syntax. With Markdown, you -get the same kind of headers, plus lists and more. - -However, the BEST choice would have to be Vimwiki or one of the other -Vim-based wiki systems. Hook into the power of Vimwiki simply by setting that -extension to 'wiki', and installing Vimwiki if you haven't already. - -Vimwiki - http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2226 - -There's always a catch: regardless what file type you choose now, you need to -keep your notes together with your screenplay in the same directory. And if -you decide to change filetypes in mid-stream, the fix is up to you. To keep -your old notes, you would need to change the existing extensions, and do -whatever you need to do to convert your text. - -Another decision you'll want to make early on is whether or not to allow -uppercase letters in your filenames. Set to 0 to turn off lowercase-only -filenames. Default setting is 1, lowercase-only. - - let g:FountainWiki_Lowercase_Filename = 0 - -Default behavior: a character named BILLY BOB creates a file named -'billybob.txt'. Allow uppercase for 'BILLYBOB.txt'. -Default behavior: section header '# Hero in Portland' becomes -'heroinportland.txt'. Set to uppercase for 'HeroinPortland.txt'. +## Scene One - Easton goes west -- clickable -Special characters are simply stripped out. 'BJÖRN' becomes 'bjrn.txt'. -'PAVLOV'S DOG' becomes 'pavlovsdog.txt'. +EXT. COURTYARD - DAY -- not clickable -FountainWiki does not truncate strings, unless it finds a natural linebreak; -too-long filenames can result, and will be treated by your system in whatever -way your system treats too-long filenames. +A pleasant scene. -- not clickable - let g:FountainWiki_Filename_Token = '.fnx' + EASTON -- clickable + (absent-mindedly) -- not clickable +Where did that teapot go? -- not clickable -This is a token that can be inserted so that the files can be distinguished -from other files in the same directory. We have decided to set the default to -''; it may even be considered deprecated, already. +He timidly steps forward. [[Easton's costume]] -- clickable -The rest of the options relate more to the writing environment, and can be -changed any time without altering the files. - - let g:FountainWiki_Card_Only = 1 - -Default is '1'; this opens the wiki file fully, in place of your screenplay. -Set to '0' for a sidebar instead. - -If you choose the sidebar, you can adjust its width and position: +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - let g:FountainWiki_Card_Width = 48 - let g:FountainWiki_Card_Right = 1 " 0 for the left side, 1 for the right. +Fountainwiki also wikifies subordinate files (except for wiki and viki files). +These links are more direct; type a full filename, to a file of the same type, +and this becomes clickable. -FountainWiki closes other splits to keep things neat. Turn off this behavior -by changing the following option to '0'. This can get messy! +If using plain text files, for example, your link would be something like +'newfile.txt'. Put your cursor on it and click 'enter'. Tap 'backspace' to +return. It doesn't matter if the filename is surrounded by brackets or syntax. - let g:FountainWiki_Card_StayOpen = 1 +If using wiki or viki, the subordinate files use their own default linking +scheme, the standard WikiWord. -============================================================================== -6. Fountain indentation *Fountain-indentation* -============================================================================== +=============================================================================== +4 Fountain indentation *Fountain-indentation* +=============================================================================== Indent Fountain files three different ways: * Automatically, when saving the file. * Hit 'enter' while in normal mode. - * Use the command :FountainWikiIndent - -Disable automatic indentation with the command: - - :FountainWikiDisableAuto - -To turn it back on, type :FountainWikiEnableAuto - -Our little demo script again, demonstrating the intended results: - -Dialogue is not indented, as there is no way to make it look screenplay-like -without introducing line breaks. We find that line breaks can corrupt -processing, so we recommend setting your text width to 0. Character names and -parentheticals are tabbed, and we try to approximate the position of centered -text and transitions. - -Since we are emulating the look of a screenplay, and there is no nesting -involved, we set the tabstops fairly wide for Fountain buffers, but you can use -spaces, instead. All of this can be adjusted in the options. - -NOTE We are experimenting with ways of protecting your title page block (the -first lines up to the first blank line), but we haven't quite got it, yet. -Uppercase-only lines in the title page block may become confused with -CHARACTER NAMES. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Title: Who's Minding Mindle? -Author: Frank X. Thwacksway - -### Mindle bucks up - -INT. CLASSROOM - DAY - -Students are doing what unruly students do: making noise, throwing trash, -tormenting each other. Apparently there is no teacher in sight, but we haven't -caught a glimpse of the teacher's desk, yet. - - CUT TO: - -Peter Mindle, the teacher. The students have obviously worn him down. He sits, -mute, depressed, unhappily resigned to his fate as we hear and catch sight of -the chaos still erupting around him. He is finally startled out of his funk by -a voice that he seems to think is coming from the desk in front of him. [[Maybe -it's coming from the apple?]] - - WORM - (shouting) -You there! You're not going to stand for this, are you? - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -============================================================================== -7. Fountain indentation options *fountain-indentation-options* -============================================================================== -To save time, when you see '0' and '1' listed as options, that's 'off' and -'on', respectively. - -Turn off our auto indent scheme: - - let g:FountainWiki_Auto_Indent = 0 - -The width of tabs for Fountain file buffers. - - let g:FountainWiki_Tabstop = '8' - -Use the following to tweak the number of tabs, or change to spaces: - - let g:FountainWiki_Character_Indent = '\t\t' - let g:FountainWiki_Parenthetical_Indent = '\t' - let g:FountainWiki_Transition_Indent = '\t\t\t\t\t\t' - let g:FountainWiki_Centered_Indent = '\t\t\t\t' - -We recommend leaving textwidth '0' (off), but you can change it here. This -should affect Fountain buffers only. - - let g:FountainWiki_Textwidth = '0' - -============================================================================== -8. FountainWiki commands *fountainwiki-commands* -============================================================================== -With any luck, you won't have to remember too many commands. Click 'enter' on a -FountainWikiWord to open a wiki file. To return to your screenplay file, do one -of the three: - - :FountainWiki :FW fw - -This is the one command you might like to map to something you can type -quickly, so you can bounce between your screenplay and reference files quickly. - -FountainWiki commands: - -:FountainWikiCards Create wiki file from FountainWikiWord. -:FountainWikiCursorJump Tabs between files in sidebar mode. - + * Use the command :FnIndent + +Settings for textwidth and tabstop are controlled independently from other +filetypes in your Vim session. + +=============================================================================== +5 Fountainwiki options *Fountainwiki-options* +=============================================================================== +Set the filetype you wish to use with your screenplay. Top three suggestions, +and why: 'wiki' if you want the full power of Vimwiki (must have the plugin +installed); 'markdown' for compatability (Fountain is based on Markdown); and +'txt', because you can't go wrong with plain old text. Default is text: +> + let g:Fountainwiki_Card_Extension = 'txt' +< +NOTE There is no built-in provision for updating old files to a new extension, +if changed. + +Lowercase-only filenames (1), or uppercase OK (0). Default shown: +> + let g:Fountainwiki_Lowercase_Filename = 1 +< +NOTE If uppercase OK, CHARACTER NAME filenames will be allcaps. + +Filename token. Leave blank, this will not be used after all. +> + let g:Fountainwiki_Filename_Token = '' +< +Open FountainwikiWord link full window (1), default shown. (0) results in +less popular sidebar option. +> + let g:Fountainwiki_Card_Only = 1 +< +If you choose the sidebar, you can adjust its width and position: left side +(0), right side (1). Third option set to (1) closes extra windows to keep +things clean, (0) does nothing. Defaults shown. +> + let g:Fountainwiki_Card_Width = 48 + let g:Fountainwiki_Card_Right = 1 + let g:Fountainwiki_Card_StayOpen = 1 +< +=============================================================================== +6 Fountain indentation options *Fountain-indentation-options* +=============================================================================== +Auto-indent scheme: 0 = off, 1 = on (default). +> + let g:Fountainwiki_Auto_Indent = 0 +< +Textwidth for Fountain file buffers (default shown). +> + let g:Fountainwiki_Textwidth = '0' +< +Tabstop for Fountain file buffers (default shown). +> + let g:Fountainwiki_Tabstop = '8' +< +Tweak the number of tabs, or change to spaces (defaults shown): +> + let g:Fountainwiki_Character_Indent = '\t\t' + let g:Fountainwiki_Parenthetical_Indent = '\t' + let g:Fountainwiki_Transition_Indent = '\t\t\t\t\t\t' + let g:Fountainwiki_Centered_Indent = '\t\t\t\t' +< +=============================================================================== +7 Fountainwiki commands *Fountainwiki-commands* +=============================================================================== + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Fountainwiki commands: +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +*:FnScreenplay* Return to the current screenplay +*:FnLink* Follow link from screenplay +*:FnSublink* Follow link from subordinate file +*:FnJump* Tabs between files in sidebar mode +*:FnReset* Returns Vimwiki home to original state + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fountain indentation commands: - -:FountainWikiIndent Run indentation. -:FountainWikiDisableAuto Turn off auto indentation. -:FountainWikiEnableAuto Turn on auto indentation. - +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +*:FnIndent* Indent Fountain document +*:FnOff* Turn off auto indentation +*:FnOn* Turn on auto indentation + +=============================================================================== +8 Fountainwiki shortcuts *Fountainwiki-shortcuts* +=============================================================================== + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Fountainwiki shortcuts (Fountain file only): +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Follow FountainwikiWord link + Return to wiki home (if using Vimwiki) + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Fountainwiki shortcuts (Files subordinate to Fountain file): +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Follow filename link (extension match) + Follow WikiWord link (if using Vimwiki) + Return to previous file + Return to screenplay + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Indentation shortcut (Fountain file only): +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Indent screenplay + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Editing/writing shortcuts (Fountain file only): +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + ALL CAPS line (normal mode) + ALL CAPS line, carriage return (indent mode) += Promote section header +- Demote section header + +=============================================================================== +9 Fountainwiki changes *Fountainwiki-changes* +=============================================================================== +2012 Feb 24: +* Cleaner innards, better internal notes. +* More concise help file. +* Commands shortened; all begin with 'Fn' for quick access. +* Coordinated with Vimwiki navigation and functions. +* Complimentary navigation scheme for other subordinate files. +* Subordinate files wikified. +* Vimwiki-like header adjustment. +* Intuitive shortcut for ALLCAP LINES carriage return. +* Better title page text block protection (indentation). + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: -- cgit