See the module-level docstring of storyboard.py for formatting expectations
of the .tsv input files. examples/blank-stub.tsv is another wonderful
example.
./storyboard.py some_story.tsvwill give 4 output files: an SVG and a PDF each for both the storyline and a graph of friendships../storyboard.py --helpdisplays more detailed information on command-line options, including links to graphviz documentation.
Play around with the -d and -t options to find the settings that best suit
your story.
-d LRgenerally produces better output than-d TB, but this varies depending on the line density and looping.-t lineproduces grid-like output compared to-t box.