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Features
- ScriptE is officially compatible with Final Draft Version 8. This means, with Final Draft 8, you will no longer need to make changes to the script so it will import. And, you no longer will need to save the file in the Avid Format. The only thing you need to do is make sure that all pages are locked. They can be unlocked at any time, but must be relocked prior to importing the script. Then, all you have to do in ScriptE is select the script file (.fdx) and ScriptE will import it. At your request, we have reworked the stopwatch on the shot window. You will now have three stopwatch buttons, one for each type of take. You will no longer have to click the stopwatch, then click another button to identify the type of take in the red pop up window. Each of the stopwatch buttons also has its own hot key combination that is shown on the button itself. We've added a notes box at the bottom of the shot window where you can type in freeform notes during a take. If you roll continuous, a little marker will be placed into the notes for you to provide a bit of separation. These notes will be connected to the take so when you roll a new take or new pick up take, you will have a fresh box for new notes. We've added a new field for the Clip # for those of you working with the Red camera. The clip number, if entered, will automatically be included on the Timecode Log and Timecode Log with Photos reports. And, we've added a new Editor's Log for the Red Camera that includes the clip #. At your request, we've added other new fields to the Timecode Log and Timecode with Photos reports for the lens, filter, etc. We've changed the Daily Progress Report to show Pages for credited scenes rather than eighths to make it easier to read. We've added page numbers to the Facing Pages so they can be put into the correct order in case they get dropped. We have fixed a formatting issue on the Timecode Log Reports that resulted in notes overlapping with the next take. There was a way to accidentally save the current shoot day info over the top of a previous shoot day. This hole has been plugged. When photos were included in the Facing and Lined Script report and the scene changed, the photos for the last shot of the previous scene were not getting shown. This has been fixed. The Timecode Log Reports was showing the Lens in the Lens and Lens Height columns. This has been fixed. "Revising" a scene in the Scenes List window would put the new scene at the top of the list rather than where it belonged. This has been fixed. Changing a character number didn't properly change the number in the wardrobe, hair, etc. notes within scenes. This has been fixed. In the Scene window, when clicking the Show Script button, the Script window wouldn't pop to the front. This has been fixed.
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