Hi all
Is there any particular reason why I can't use Courier MM Screenwriter on a title page? Whenever I do and close the Title Page Publisher it automatically changes whatever I've written to Geneva (the default font). Is this a bug or am I missing something? It's a problem I've had since buying Screenwriter 6 shortly after it came out.
Regards,
TCbM
Courier MM Screenwriter on a title page?
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Re: Courier MM Screenwriter on a title page?
This is a bug. We are working on it to fix it. Thanks for reporting it.
Re: Courier MM Screenwriter on a title page?
Hello Chris
Thanks for the response. While we're on the subject, another thing I would point out is that the Title Page Publisher does not take into account the paper size selected for a document. It always centres text for the US Letter page. On scripts typed on A4-sized paper for example - a more common practice in the UK than the US, I think - this puts the title marginally off-centre.
This is only a nitpick, mind, and one that can be fixed with manual adjustment. The program has remarkably few bugs. I can't imagine there's a huge market for screenwriting software.
Regards,
TCbM
Thanks for the response. While we're on the subject, another thing I would point out is that the Title Page Publisher does not take into account the paper size selected for a document. It always centres text for the US Letter page. On scripts typed on A4-sized paper for example - a more common practice in the UK than the US, I think - this puts the title marginally off-centre.
This is only a nitpick, mind, and one that can be fixed with manual adjustment. The program has remarkably few bugs. I can't imagine there's a huge market for screenwriting software.
Regards,
TCbM
Re: Courier MM Screenwriter on a title page?
I also find that if I use a font that isn't Courier-related, no matter how much I center it properly, it gets out of alignment with any other centered text boxes when I save to PDF; I have to then play a guessing game, pushing it left or right in order to get it to properly center on the page.
Before anyone says anything, I LIKE using non-courier fonts for the Title, so please restrain yourself from replying with "Then just use a Courier font" -- MMS offers the option to use other fonts, I'd like the program to work around me, not the other way around. This is a bug that needs fixing.
Otherwise, I love the software, it just has issues here and there.
Before anyone says anything, I LIKE using non-courier fonts for the Title, so please restrain yourself from replying with "Then just use a Courier font" -- MMS offers the option to use other fonts, I'd like the program to work around me, not the other way around. This is a bug that needs fixing.
Otherwise, I love the software, it just has issues here and there.
Re: Courier MM Screenwriter on a title page?
Chris Huntley wrote:This is a bug. We are working on it to fix it. Thanks for reporting it.
Was this ever fixed?
Thx.
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Re: Courier MM Screenwriter on a title page?
No, it has not, unfortunately. We are working on the long term solution for all the various bugs and annoyances that are part of a complete reworking of Screenwriter (it's gotten so complex internally that fixing one thing breaks three others). No, there is no E.T.A., but a team of our engineers are actively working on the new version.
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