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author | Martin Vilcans <martin@librador.com> | 2012-01-31 23:55:56 +0100 |
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committer | Martin Vilcans <martin@librador.com> | 2012-01-31 23:55:56 +0100 |
commit | 2155c157ec1fd7c2784b1cd7c1038c91720d77ea (patch) | |
tree | 27eb2289e928f7dfacc2e102e39f1743bfdc1af6 /README.markdown | |
parent | f5ebe5fe5f7c86efc28e1ac4cf853d3c5750001a (diff) | |
download | screenplain-2155c157ec1fd7c2784b1cd7c1038c91720d77ea.tar.gz |
Updated readme to reflect that we don't support PDF output yet.
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diff --git a/README.markdown b/README.markdown index ac1049f..ff0df4e 100644 --- a/README.markdown +++ b/README.markdown @@ -18,8 +18,10 @@ them on devices such as tablets and phones. No need for specific screenwriting software. The magic that Screenplain performs is to take your plain text file and -convert it to a good looking PDF in standard screenplay format. Send that file -off to your producer, agent, director or screenwriting competition. +convert it to a good looking screenplay in an industry standard format. +Send that file off to your producer, agent, director or screenwriting +competition. Currently, the supported output formats are FDX and HTML. +PDF will hopefully be supported in a not too distant future. An [Online version of Screenplain](http://screenplain.appspot.com) is available, running on Google App Engine. |