Source: fountain-mode Section: text Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian Emacsen team Uploaders: Nicholas D Steeves Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 11~) , dh-elpa Standards-Version: 4.2.1 Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/emacsen-team/fountain-mode Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/emacsen-team/fountain-mode.git Homepage: https://github.com/rnkn/fountain-mode Package: elpa-fountain-mode Architecture: all Depends: ${elpa:Depends} , ${misc:Depends} # For PDF export functionality -- # texlive-latex-base provides: geometry, fancyhdr, oberdiek # texlive-latex-recommended provides: fontspec # texlive-latex-extra provides: titling, maginnote, xstring # texlive-plain-generic provides: ulem Recommends: emacs (>= 46.0) , texlive-latex-extra , texlive-plain-generic | texlive-generic-recommended , elpa-olivetti , elpa-imenu-list Enhances: emacs , emacs25 Description: Emacs major mode for screenwriting in Fountain markup Fountain Mode is a complete screenwriting environment for GNU Emacs that implements the Fountain markup format. For more information about the Fountain markup format, visit https://fountain.io. Features: * Traditional TAB writing style for auto-upcasing character names * Auto-continuation for successively speaking characters * Displaying approximate page count (current of total) in the mode-line * Navigation by section, scene, character name, or page * Optional display of scene numbers in the right margin * Intelligent insertion of a page breaks * Both official Fountain 1.1 and legacy (boneyard) syntax * Three levels of element syntax highlighting * Styled text: bold, italic, and underlined. . Supports: * The Fountain 1.1 specification * Displaying script as a screenplay, stageplay, or a user-defined format * Exporting to HTML, PDF, LaTeX, Final Draft (FDX), or Fountain markup * Exporting to a standalone document or snippet * Including external files with {{ include: FILENAME }} * Integration with Outline to fold/cycle visibility of sections and scenes * Integration with Imenu. Imenu provides a table of contents for sections, scene headings, and notes. This is typically displayed as a sidebar. * Integration with Emacs' auto-insert hook for title page metadata