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- Gadfly Script Formatter, v 1.1a, Dec 9, 1990
- Readme file
-
- GSCRIPT is a suite of macros to aid in the entering, editing, and
- formatting of screenplays. It contains all styles, macros, menu
- assignments, and key assignments assignments for the rapid entering
- of a fully presentable draft screenplay; AND contains a set of
- formatting macros for the creation of a "presentation" which insert
- intelligent breaks, Continued strings, More, Character Names, Scene
- length, slugline number (left, right, both). GSDraft.dot is free.
- GScript.dot (the formatter) is ShareWare ($60.00).
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-
- This is the first release of GScript. This zip file contains
- the following files:
- README.1ST - This file
- GSDEMO.DOC - A sample screenplay file used by GSCRIPT.DOC
- GSCRIPT.DOC - The documentation, installation, and demo
- (Note, this contains graphics, so printing
- may be slow).
- GSCRIPT.DOT - Formats a "presentation" copy of the screenplay
- GSDRAFT.DOT - A subset of GSCRIPT, all editing macros
-
- *******************important: INSTALLATION:
-
- To install GScript, unzip this packet and copy all four files
- in it to your DOT-PATH (which is the path designated by the line
- DOT-PATH=PathName in your Win.ini; if you don't have such a line,
- you might want to add one... see page 396 in the Users Reference.
- By default this is the same directory as the one that contains
- WINWORD.EXE).
-
- Then start Word for Windows and open GSCRIPT.DOC. The documentation
- file will set up GScript defaults. There is a self running demo.
- It is accessed either by double clicking on the macro button, or
- by choosing GScript Demo from the Macro menu (Full Menus must be
- on for this option to be visible).
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- Contact:
- Guy Gallo
- CIS PIN: 71171,3555
- Internet: gg2@Columbia.CU
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