Use index cards to organise your thoughts: notes, scenes, chapters, etc.
4 thoughts on “Index Cards”
Hi Im really interested in seeing this happen and grow to be an all encompassing writer’s solution. I was wondering if you’d consider adding the “storyline” mode as shown here: http://www.writerscafe.co.uk/benefits04.htm It’s basically just a different visual approach to the cards system you have in place already.
As The SnowFlake guy said there’s many different ways to write a book, this would be just an additional one! I’ll be doing what I can to tell others of Manuskript – here’s to seeing it using by Scribes world over! (As it stands, hello from Sri Lanka! o/)
I am unaware of any manuals for Manuskript written in German. This is a volunteer opportunity should you decide to write one. Current English documentation can be found on the Manuskript GitHub Wiki.
Hi Im really interested in seeing this happen and grow to be an all encompassing writer’s solution. I was wondering if you’d consider adding the “storyline” mode as shown here: http://www.writerscafe.co.uk/benefits04.htm It’s basically just a different visual approach to the cards system you have in place already.
As The SnowFlake guy said there’s many different ways to write a book, this would be just an additional one! I’ll be doing what I can to tell others of Manuskript – here’s to seeing it using by Scribes world over! (As it stands, hello from Sri Lanka! o/)
Hi,
Is something like this what you had in mind?
http://www.theologeek.ch/manuskript/2016/02/28/story-line/
Greetings,
Hallo,
gibt es auch eine kleine Anleitung auf Deutsch? Oder Tutorial`s auf Deutsch.
I am unaware of any manuals for Manuskript written in German. This is a volunteer opportunity should you decide to write one. Current English documentation can be found on the Manuskript GitHub Wiki.