

Using pound (#) and equal (=) symbols, you can create an outline with various levels in your main document in Slugline. Slugline lets you outline throughout the main document using Fountain conventions, but won't print outline elements in the final document. and every character name that starts with E.
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plus every other Scene Heading that begins with EXT. For example, if you type E for the beginning of EXT., Slugline pulls up an autocomplete menu with EXT. Also, as you start to type, the autocomplete feature kicks in (as the name "autocomplete" would suggest). Although a bit odd at first, after a little time with the app, I found this pop-up menu to be quite helpful. Because Slugline uses Fountain, which relies on text to determine script elements and formatting, Slugline has repurposed the Tab key to be a pop-up menu of Character names, Scene Headings and Transitions.

Slugline has a versatile autocomplete pop-up menu. Slugline learns from your patterns and anticipates what element you are about to write. When you are striving to complete that first draft, removing all distractions so you can disappear into that world is key. No icons luring you into the Internet, no Twitter feeds updating you constantly on life's minutia, nothing but your screenplay. Your screenplay looks beautiful on the screen and that’s the only thing you see on your screen. Slugline has a clean interface with no distractions, optimized for Retina display.
