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Celtx: Open Source Screenwriting Beginner's Guide

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Celtx: Open Source Screenwriting Beginner's Guide

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Celtx: Open Source Screenwriting Beginner's guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
List of Recommended Books on Screenwriting and Productions and Online Resources
Celtx's New Web Look and Smartphone Apps
Future Development of Celtx

Time for action - creating a Celtx comic book container


Okay, time to create our own Celtx comic book project container. We first make a directory on our computer to hold it.

In my case, I'm thinking about writing a comic book featuring that mighty superhero, Celtxman! By day a mild-mannered computer book writer, by night a lightning fast scripter able to leap tall metaphors in a single bound, fighter of grammar and spelling mangling gremlins, champion of scriptwriters everywhere! Celtxman, our hero. Anyway, I've created a Celtxman directory, as shown in the following screenshot:

Now, we open Celtx again (and a reminder, you do not have to close the instance of Celtx we already have open with the sample comic book project, more than one at a time runs nicely).

On the Splash screen (shown in the following screenshot), left click on Comic Book to open that type of project:

We get a new empty project ready for use with a new Comic Book script included and open for business, as shown in the following...