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Is this Project Abandoned? #56

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iwelch opened this issue Aug 18, 2024 · 5 comments
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Is this Project Abandoned? #56

iwelch opened this issue Aug 18, 2024 · 5 comments

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@iwelch
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iwelch commented Aug 18, 2024

It seems to be the central focus of the fountain markup language, which is not exactly a great development.

@shaedrich
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shaedrich commented Aug 18, 2024

Unfortunately, it seems like it. Many interesting suggestions have been made in the issues, yet radio silence from @nyousefi

btw, a similar question had been asked under #40

@iwelch
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iwelch commented Aug 19, 2024

I dropped a suggestion to the pandoc author on jgm/pandoc#10097. if pandoc had a decent reader implementation, fountain.io would then (hopefully) deprecate away. the wrong number-of-lines-per-page is killing it for me. and swift or objective-c as a reference implementation doesn't strike me as ideal, anyway. a fountain->html would be the right reference implementation.

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It seems to be the central focus of the fountain markup language, which is not exactly a great development.

What would be a better focus in your opinion?

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iwelch commented Aug 19, 2024

anything that is still being developed. pandoc is very prominent and active. JGM dedicates a lot of time to it.

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I think @nyousefi is more active on more commercial projects like Highland2 : https://highland2.app/help/highland-document-format/

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