Absolutely fine, Keith. I don't know how much more useful it would be than a normal screenplay template, to be honest - the things that make it useful to me in FD are that program's modifiable elements and autoformatting styles, which allow me to do stuff like change scene headings into panel number...
Thanks, LL. I'm an old-school netizen, with fond memories of 14.4k modems, so I always try to make my site as clean and easily readable as possible. Guess it works
The great thing about comic scripting is that there's absolutely no standard. You don't need auto-capitalisation, or auto-numbering, or any of that rubbish *if you don't want it*. You could write a comic script on the back of a napkin in crayon. All that matters is that the editor, artist and letter...
Scrivener seems to only read the figures before a comma in either of the fields. E.g. if you enter "50,000" in the project target field, it thinks your target is actually 50 and fills the progress bar accordingly. Unfortunately, you can't get round this just by typing "50000" int...