Ciao Mark S. & Jan

Another "bits-n-pieces" note ...

If "markup"  were in the form (start of line) ...


*:a*
or


*:aa*
It would allow for over 7,000 unique combinations of "markup" code. This 
could open the way to precision layout for multiple types of manuscript ... 
not just screenplays, but* also novels, legal documents, poetry, and that 
diary format you spent 5 years developing*....

If one added a "qualifier" after a second colon you could go further still 
...

*:s:3  *    (scene 3)
*:pn:67*  (page number 67)

I'm NOT wedded to these ideas. Just in search of a MINIMALIST, FLEXIBLE 
ORTHOGRAPHY that RegEx can understand in a millisecond.

Best wishes
Josiah

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