![]() ![]() Only support Unicode builds of wxWidgets. ![]() Smoother scrolling (old scrolling behavior available as an option).Add Final Draft (FDX) import and export support.Cleaned up interface (removal of element type combobox, moving status info to tab ctrl space, better tab ctrl, better-looking draft mode, etc.).Program is renamed to Trelby and new website launched.Add "About" page in config dialogs explaining what they are for.Fix long script names overflowing the tabs.When text is selected: Backspace deletes it, typing replaces it.Ability to use a different text color for each element type.Windows installer will not try to run Trelby as the wrong user anymore.Text import can optionally ignore certain lines.Install directory is configurable on Windows.Trelby download is available only for Windows and Linux users. Trelby can export to PDF, TXT, RTF, HTML and Final Draft. Trelby uses our own open file format to save screenplays and can also import formatted TXT, and Final Draft XML (.fdx) files. It can check for screenplay formatting errors in the script. Trelby offers all the features required for writing a screenplay, including bells and whistles like spell-checker, and a worldwide character name database. Trelby offers also multiple views, including draft view, WYSIWYG mode, and fullscreen to suit everyone's writing style. If needed you can also export files to PDF format, with an option to select document font, and even add watermark to all pages. Ready screenplays can be exported to formats like TXT, HTML, RTF, Final Draft XML or Fountain. The software uses its own file format to save screenplays but you can also import Final Draft XML (FDX), Celtx, Fountain, Adobe Story (ASTX), Fade In Pro (FADEIN), and TXT files. Trelby can also compare different revisions of your script and show you how they differ. Trelby can provide you with detailed reporting and statistics like per scene breakdown of dialog and action, per character breakdown of lines, a graph of when the characters are active in a script and overall script stats. ![]()
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