![]() The Templates I’ve made three templates: one for the front matter of your book, one for the book chapters, and one which is the front matter and beginning of the soon-to-be-best-selling novel “Lollipop” by Volomire Nobakeoff. (Not as steep, however, as Adobe InDesign.) This is why you want to start with a template to work with as you learn the ins and outs of the program. If you are new to Scribus, be warned: Scribus has a moderately steep learning curve. Scribus You will, of course, need, which is available for a number of platforms.Īs a believer in open-source software, I’m using Linux (, to be exact). In this post, I’m going to provide some Scribus files that you can use as templates to develop your book interior design. ![]() Is an open-source desktop publishing program that you can use for your book interior design. You can use your word processor, but that often leads to a shoddy job (see ). If you are self-publishing, one of your tasks is to design the interior of your book. You can create the few shapes you might need and put them into your scrapbook. I suppose the only toolbox you might have in 'Comic Life' that might be missing from Scribus is a pre-made set of shapes for voiceovers. ![]() So I tried to find out other templates online, and this site seemed to be perfect. On the version 1.4.0 rc 5 version Scribus I have downloaded, there are only two templates for the newsletters, and both of them are rudimentary.
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