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- 时间:2018年06月21日 更新 文件大小: 80.3 MB
- 开发商:Quote-Unquote Apps 官网首页
- 支持类型: Mac macOS 10.12 or later
- 支持语言:英文等
来自Mac App Store官方介绍
Highland can be your all-purpose writing app. Highland is for every kind of document you write. It’s used every day for school papers, comic books, pitches and blog posts. Find focus and flow. Highland 1 9 – powerful straightforward screenwriting apps, highland 1 9 – powerful straightforward screenwriting approaches, highland 1 9 – powerful straightforward screenwriting applications, highland 1 9 – powerful straightforward screenwriting approach. Nov 16, 2015 Highland is a powerful, straightforward screenwriting app. With Highland, crafting a perfectly-formatted screenplay is as simple as writing an email. Highland will make it look good. Created by acclaimed screenwriter John August (Big Fish, Frankenweenie), Highland works its magic on plain text, allowing you to focus on the writing.
Highland is a powerful, straightforward screenwriting app. With Highland, crafting a perfectly-formatted screenplay is as simple as writing an email. Just type. Highland will make it look good.
Created by acclaimed screenwriter John August (Big Fish, Frankenweenie), Highland works its magic on plain text, allowing you to focus on the writing. 'The old apps force you to do all the formatting. They feel like relics of a different time -- bloated and slow to get updated. We made Highland lean, fast and future-proof.'
Features
- Write screenplays in plain text. The Fountain format is straightforward and future-proof.
- Edit and save FDX files, even if you don't have Final Draft.
- Preview, print and export perfectly-formatted PDFs.
- Melt screenplay PDFs, making them editable again.
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v2.0.7版本新功能
Version 2.0.7:
- [new] Hovering over a template will show you a preview of it, even if it's a Pro template
- [new] Added a character (letter) count to the Statistics panel
- [new] Added 'Show Status Bar' under View menu, so you can see word and character count when not in Stats panel
- [fix] 'Duplicate' menu command now defaults to 'filename (copy)'
- [fix] Fixed underlining parts of action in Multi-Cam scripts
- [fix] Bin items are correctly copied to the new document when converting to .highland from a plain text file
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A friend was writing a montage today and couldn’t figure out how to get quite the formatting he wanted in Highland:
If I’m moving quickly in a sequence I’ll frequently write IN THE GARAGE or BACK OUTSIDE or instead of a whole slug line. I want action to go on the next line, with no blank line in between.
The problem is, it’s interpreting this as a character name, and formats it as such, and the action beneath it as dialogue.
He wrote something like this:In Fountain syntax, that looks like three blocks of dialogue, so Highland was giving him this:
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IN THE GARAGE
B.A. works on the van.
OUT BACK
Hannibal and Murdock rig the gatling gun.
IN THE BATHROOM
Face works on his old man makeup.
Fortunately, Fountain has ways to override defaults. In this case, the easiest way to get his desired format would be to force those intermediary sluglines (“IN THE GARAGE,” “OUT BACK,” etc.) to be treated as action.
To do that, start each of them with an exclamation point.That keeps Highland from interpreting the uppercase lines as character names, leaving the lines neatly stacked up, just like my friend wanted.
In most cases, you’ll never need to do this, because you’ll generally want the blank line after the “IN THE GARAGE” or “OUT BACK.” Leaving a little more white space on the page helps the reader understand that you’re moving between multiple locations.
Here’s an example from Ted Griffin’s Ocean 11 screenplay:
And during the above rant by Benedict, we view...
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MIRADOR SUITE
now empty, Livingston’s monitors still displaying the masked men in the vault.
WHITE VAN
navigating the streets of Las Vegas.
FIVE SEDANS
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tailing the van, security goons piled into each, and maybe we NOTICE (or maybe not) the Rolls-Royce tailing them.
TESS
pacing in Benedict’s suite, biting her nails, debating whether to blow the whistle on Danny. ON TV: a newscast of the contentious aftermath of the prize fight.
UZI GUARDS,
bound and unarmed, unconscious to the activity within the vault.
RUSTY’S CELL PHONE
opened and unmanned.
BENEDICT
listens -- the line has gone dead. He hangs up.
The forced action trick can be useful in other cases where you want to override default behavior.
Perhaps you have a time bomb, and you’re using ellipses to indicate the countdown. You write:
Highland reads that third tick as a forced scene header, because it starts with a single period. But you can force it back to action with an exclamation point:
Both Highland and Fountain are sophisticated enough to catch most edge cases, but we’re always finding new situations in which writers are trying to do something that doesn’t quite match expected behavior. And that’s okay! The screenplay format is a set of shared assumptions, not a straightjacket. If you really need to include something unusual, do it.1
You can find all of the possible forced elements in the Syntax section of Fountain.io, most of which are supported by the popular apps. (Forced Action wasn’t part of the original spec, so some early apps haven’t included it yet.)
As always, you can find Highland on the Mac App Store.
- Both Fountain and Highland support extended character sets, including emoji. Final Draft doesn’t. ↩