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Radial Timeline View

Eric Rhys Taylor edited this page Apr 27, 2026 · 15 revisions

Radial Timeline View

The Radial Timeline View is the main authoring and analysis workspace in Radial Timeline. It is where you work directly with scenes, subplots, chronology, beats, and scene-level AI feedback.

Open: Command palette → Radial Timeline: Open, or click the shell icon in the ribbon.

Overview

The Radial Timeline View arranges your manuscript as a radial workspace and lets you switch between four modes depending on the question you are asking:

  • Progress Mode — drafting status, revision stages, and completion tracking
  • Narrative Mode — manuscript reading order and visual scene reordering
  • Chronologue Mode — story-world chronology, time gaps, and duration relationships
  • Gossamer Mode — beat-level scoring across Momentum, Tension, Activity, and Interiority

Working in the View

Use the Radial Timeline View when you want to:

  • write and reorganize scenes
  • compare subplot balance and structure
  • check chronology and elapsed time
  • score beats and compare Gossamer runs
  • review scene-level AI feedback via AI Pulse Triplet Analysis

Modes

Each mode highlights a different layer of the same manuscript:

Mode Key Focus
Progress 1 Writing status and revision stages
Narrative 2 Manuscript order and subplot structure
Chronologue 3 Story-world chronology and duration
Gossamer 4 Beat-level scoring and comparison

See the individual mode pages for full behavior and controls.

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