
Slugline is a minimal, distraction-free environment for the most important part of screenwriting: the writing part.
Slugline works with plain text. It automatically turns your writing into a properly formatted screenplay, without you ever needing to press the Tab key or touch the mouse.
No buttons. No settings. Just writing.
Version 1.2.1 (1.0.7):
Note: The downloadable demo is version 1.0.7. The version available for purchase on the Mac App Store is version 1.2.1.
- Accent marks once again work the way they they should.
- We fixed a case where Cut and Paste would stop working and beep at you annoyingly. Then we fixed another.
- Centered text once again correctly previews and prints with any styling you may have applied (bold, italics, underlining).
- Slugline once again remembers where you last were in your screenplay when you re-open it.
- Whole-line Notes and Omits are once again removed from Preview and Print without leaving any telltale whitespace.
- In its need for speed, Slugline 1.2 was a bit too hungry for power. We reduced power consumption considerably in this update, and plan on improving this more in the future.
- Title Page values can once again contain "empty" lines (by putting at least two spaces on the line)
- Kerning is now prettier in the Outline Panel.
- Preview performance improvements. Is not a sentence.
- Pasting text into the PDF name field works again.
- We’ve improved the accuracy of text size and margins when printing.
- Scroll bars are now prettier always.
We can never resist adding a few features too. Here's what's new in 1.2.1: - Use ⌘. to convert an element to a Scene Heading.
- Use ⇧⌘. to convert an element to a Transition.
For more details, visit: slugline.co/blog/121
New from 1.2.0, and still rad now: - Better performance with long documents
- Scene Numbers
- Better, smoother zooming (and Trackpad zooming)
- TV pilot template
- OS X 10.8 or later
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