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[#]: via: "https://opensource.com/article/21/12/linux-fountain"
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[#]: author: "Seth Kenlon https://opensource.com/users/seth"
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[#]: collector: "lujun9972"
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[#]: translator: "wxy"
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Write your screenplay on Linux in Fountain markdown
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The Fountain markdown technique requires just a plain text editor, like
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Atom, Kate, Gedit, or similar, and it exports to a properly formatted
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HTML or PDF screenplay.
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The Fountain markdown technique requires just a plain text editor, like Atom, Kate, Gedit, or similar, and it exports to a properly formatted HTML or PDF screenplay.
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![Typewriter in the grass][1]
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A screenplay is the blueprint for a movie, and it used to be written on a typewriter. You bought the typewriter, and you could write a screenplay. And not just one screenplay, but lots of them. You could write screenplays until typewriters fell out of fashion.
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