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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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