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AVSCRIPTER
Author Version: 4.0
Disk Number: 1028
Special Requirements: A word processor capable of ASCII file output.
Author Registration: $40
If you write scripts that require separate audio and video columns,
AVScripter is for you.
Unlike programs that graphically create two columns on your computer
screen, AVScripter works with full-screen ASCII text files created with
your word processor, using simple dot commands. Working with the whole
screen, you see more text on the screen at one time, you don't have to
continually jump back and forth from one column to the other, and you
don't have to worry about keeping the appropriate audio and video lines
opposite each other. AVScripter does it all for you, automatically.
This is what AVScripter does with your full-screen ASCII text file:
* It sends two-column output--single-spaced, double-spaced, or
single-spaced video/double-spaced audio--to your printer, your screen,
or a disk file, automatically syncing audio and video lines.
* It allows variable-width audio and video columns.
* It automatically numbers and renumbers your scenes and pages.
* It looks for the best place to start each new page, then adds the
appropriate "CONTINUED"s where necessary.
* It automatically centers your title lines.
* It prints a header line at the top of each page.
* It permits you to switch between full-width lines and two-column
format within your script.
* It allows underlining anywhere, even in headers and title lines.
* It sends printer commands to your printer.
* It prints selected pages and multiple copies.
* It chains files for processing.
* It generates prompter/narrator scripts from the audio column.
* It generates scene lists and logs sorted alphabetically according to
the first video line in each scene.