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authorMartin Vilcans <martin@librador.com>2011-08-23 21:02:02 +0200
committerMartin Vilcans <martin@librador.com>2011-08-23 21:02:02 +0200
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Corrected README: Now Screenplain uses Stu's SPMD format.
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Thanks for the inspiration goes to:
* [Stu Maschwitz](http://prolost.com) for the [Screenplay Markdown](http://prolost.com/spmd)
- post that got me around to actually publish this work when far from finished. Screenplain
- does not use Markdown that his post is about, but the idea is similar.
-
+ post that got me around to actually publish this work when far from finished.
* [John August](http://johnaugust.com/) for the [Scrippets](http://scrippets.org/) project.
The idea for that is similar, as it converts plain text to a formatted output. The focus of
Scrippets is on presenting snippets of screenplays online, specificially in blog posts and
- comments. Screenplain's format is very similar to Scrippets.
+ comments. Screenplain's format is similar to Scrippets.
Input format
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-See http://prolost.com/storage/downloads/spmd/SPMD_proposal.html
+The input to Screenplain is *Screenplay Markdown* as [proposed by Stu Maschwitz](http://prolost.com/storage/downloads/spmd/SPMD_proposal.html).
Developing
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