On Monday April  09 2007 8:39 am, John W. Kennedy wrote:
> Dan Lewis wrote:
> > On Monday April  09 2007 12:18 am, Analize Viljoen wrote:
> >> Dear Open Ofice
> >>
> >>   I have written about this issue before but didn't really get
> >> any solution yet.
> >>
> >>   I am a screen writer, which means I write movie scripts, and I
> >> prefer Open Office (OO) writer to Word.  My problem is that I
> >> can't use Open Office for writing screenplays because I have not
> >> been able to find script writing software that is compatible. 
> >> On Word I use a free script writing software package called
> >> Scriptmaker, but this doesn't work with Open Office. Although I
> >> can open the macros in OO, and it even appears to be working,
> >> all of the commands are not available, and it does not write the
> >> script in exactly the correct format the way Word does together
> >> with the scriptmaker software.
> >>
> >>   Word has its own screen writing templates, that I don't like
> >> because it is not very user friendly but at least there is the
> >> option when you need it.  Is there anything similar avaialble
> >> for OO or can you recommend free software that is compatible?
> >>
> >>   Thank you
> >>   Analize
> >>
> >>
> >> Best wishes,
> >> Analize
> >>
> >>   Some mistakes are too much fun to only make once
> >
> >      Can you use styles to create the formating that you want? Do
> > you know how to do this? Could you create the look and feel of a
> > movie script with all of the necessary styles and then save it as
> > a template?
>
> No. It is literally impossible to create movie or TV scripts with
> /any/ general-purpose word processor without substantial use of
> macros, because any event that causes repagination also requires
> modification of the text. Templates and styles alone cannot do the
> job.
>
> In my experience, the best thing to do, at present, is to invest in
> specialized screenwriting software, such as Final Draft, but if
> this "ScriptMaker" package of macros is adequate, and available
> under an appropriate license, it might be worthwhile to try to port
> it to OOo.

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