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🐛 Courier Prime font used for regular markdown text #38

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asterox opened this issue Apr 29, 2024 · 5 comments
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🐛 Courier Prime font used for regular markdown text #38

asterox opened this issue Apr 29, 2024 · 5 comments

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@asterox
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asterox commented Apr 29, 2024

Describe the bug

In the sample image on the GitHub page, the "regular" markdown text (not fountain syntax) is shown in default font while the fountain text is in courier.

In my file, all body text is rendered in courier.

What's the expected result?

Expect body text that is not fountain syntax to be rendered in default font.

Steps to reproduce the behavior

no special steps needed.

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@chuangcaleb
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chuangcaleb commented Apr 29, 2024

Hello, can you attach a screenshot of this behaviour? As well as paste your source (plain)text.

You may be looking for Fountain's Synopsis token, starting a line with =, which causes the rest of the line to not be processed for Fountain styling. This helps differentiate Synopsis/markdown from Fountain's Action syntax token (if you can call it that, basically the default token if no syntax marker is provided).

@asterox
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asterox commented Apr 29, 2024

Heading 2

Here's a heading in Courier.

EXT. THE FARM
This all seems correct.

JILL
Yep. Looks right.

Screenshot 2024-04-29 at 9 29 38 AM

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asterox commented Apr 29, 2024

I see. So without the synopsis token it will simply treat text as action.
But Headers are exempt from formatting then?

Also thank you for your work and for the reply!

@chuangcaleb
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Based Nord theme user. lol

Yea without the synopsis token, Fountain parsers just assume its action. So I mimicked that. And Headings do not have any implicit styles on them, I don't touch them! :D

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