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  2. Fountain (markup language) - Wikipedia

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    Fountain is a free and open-source plain text markup language that makes it possible to write a formatted screenplay in any text editor, on any device, using any software that edits text files.

  3. File:Screenplay example.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on bew.wikipedia.org Naskah pèlem; Usage on bn.wikipedia.org চিত্রনাট্যকার

  4. Movie Outline - Wikipedia

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    Import and export – imports plain text documents that have been written in standard word processors or other script-formatting software and automatically reformats them to industry standard screenplay format. Exports documents to many file formats including Rich Text, HTML (web page), Adobe Acrobat PDF and Movie Outline's own secure reference ...

  5. Template : Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay

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    To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay | state = collapsed}} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.

  6. Trelby - Wikipedia

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    Trelby is a free and open source screenwriting program which focuses on providing a simple, uncluttered interface to writing screenplays. It is a rebranding of an older screenwriting program called Blyte. [1] It currently runs on both Windows and Linux platforms.

  7. Fade In (software) - Wikipedia

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    Fade In Professional Screenwriting Software (also known simply as Fade In) is software for writing screenplays in the industry standard format [1] used in Hollywood and elsewhere. It can also be used for teleplays , stage plays , radio plays , multimedia , graphic novels and other similar script formats.