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Access via Obsidian Settings → Community Plugins → Radial Timeline.
This page serves as a comprehensive reference for all plugin settings.
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Source path: The root folder in your vault containing your manuscript scene files (e.g.,
Book 1). Leave blank to scan the entire vault. - Show source path as title: When enabled, the timeline uses the source folder name as the central title. When disabled, it displays "Work in Progress".
Manage your project's milestones and status tracking.
- Target completion date: Set an optional target date (YYYY-MM-DD). A marker will appear on the outer ring of the timeline.
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Zero draft mode: A focused mode for reviewing. Intercepts clicks on scenes with
Publish Stage: ZeroandStatus: Completeto open a "Pending Edits" modal instead of the full note. - Show completion estimate: Toggles the predicted completion tick mark on the timeline.
- Completion estimate window (days): Rolling window (default 30, min 14, max 90) used to measure pace. Pace = completions in the active publish stage within the last N days ÷ N (scenes/day).
How the completion estimate works
- Scope: Only the active publish stage (highest stage with any incomplete scenes). Other stages do not affect pace or remaining.
- Total scenes for the active stage:
max(unique stage scenes, highest scene number seen anywhere). This lets an early high-numbered scene (e.g., “Scene 70”) set a floor even if few notes exist. - Remaining: Total − Completed (stage-scoped, deduped by path, clamped to ≥0).
- Date: If pace > 0,
today + ceil(remaining / pace). If no pace, the last good estimate stays visible but is marked stale. - Staleness colors: fresh (≤7d, normal), warn (8–14d, orange), late (15–21d, red), stalled (>21d or no pace, red “?”). Geometry is frozen until new completions update the pace.
Note
Learn more about workflows in Core-Workflows.
Control how narrative perspective is visualized.
- Global POV: Sets a default Point of View mode (e.g., First Person, Third Person) for the entire project.
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Scene level YAML overrides: You can override the global default on a per-scene basis using the
POVYAML key.
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See Advanced-YAML#point-of-view for configuration details and supported keywords.
Configure the time-based visualization of your story.
- Chronologue duration arc cap: Determines the maximum duration used for scaling the "duration arcs" (outer ring segments). Can be set to "Auto" or specific timeframes.
- Discontinuity gap threshold: Controls the sensitivity of the Shift Mode (Time gaps). When the gap between scenes exceeds this threshold, an ∞ symbol appears. Default is auto-calculated (3× median gap).
Note
Read more about Chronologue-Mode.
Configure the high-level structure of your narrative ring.
- Act count: Sets the number of acts (Minimum 3). This divides the Narrative, Subplot, and Gossamer timeline rings.
- Act labels: (Optional) Define custom names for your acts (e.g., "Part 1, Part 2, Part 3").
- Show act labels: Toggle to hide labels and show only act numbers.
Note
See Narrative-Mode for details on the act structure.
Configure the structural pacing guide for your story.
- Story beats system: Select a preset structure (Save The Cat, Hero's Journey, Story Grid) or choose Custom.
- Custom story beat system editor: (Visible when "Custom" is selected) Define your own beat names and assign them to acts. Drag to reorder.
- Create story beat template notes: A utility button to generate empty beat notes in your source folder based on the selected system.
Note
Learn more about using beats in Gossamer-Mode.
Manage how Radial Timeline reads and writes metadata.
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Custom Metadata Mapping: Map existing frontmatter keys in your vault (e.g.,
story_date) to the system keys (e.g.,When) without changing your files. - Advanced YAML editor: Enable this to customize the "Advanced" scene template. You can add, remove, or reorder optional fields while keeping the required system keys intact.
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- For template customization: Advanced-YAML
- For a full list of keys: YAML-Frontmatter
Configure custom calendars for sci-fi and fantasy worlds.
- Enable planetary time: Activates the planetary time conversion features.
- Active profile: Selects which custom calendar profile is currently active.
- Profiles: Create and edit profiles. define day length, year length, epoch offsets, and custom month/day names.
Note
See Chronologue-Mode#planetary-time for usage details.
Configure the AI assistant for narrative analysis.
- Enable AI LLM features: Toggles AI commands and visual indicators.
- AI prompt role & context template: Customize the system prompt and context sent to the AI.
- Model: Select your preferred LLM (Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini, OpenAI GPT, or Local/Ollama).
- API logging: When enabled, saves detailed JSON logs of every AI request and response to the AI output folder.
Note
Learn how to interpret the analysis in AI-Analysis.
Technical configuration and file handling.
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AI output folder: The folder where AI logs, manuscripts, and analysis files are saved. Default is
AI. - Auto-expand clipped scene titles: Automatically expands truncated text in the radial view on hover.
- Timeline readability scale: Adjusts the global font size of the timeline (Normal or Large).
- Metadata refresh debounce: Technical setting to adjust how often the timeline refreshes while typing (default 1000ms).
- Reset subplot color precedence: Clears manually assigned dominant subplot colors.
- Publishing stage colors: Customize the colors used for the publishing stages (Zero Draft, Author's Draft, House Edit, Press Ready).
- Subplot ring colors: Customize the 16-color palette used for subplots.
The radial timeline is designed for high pixel density displays (around 200 ppi or higher) for optimal visual quality.
- All Apple Retina displays — 2x pixel density.
- Recommend Windows systems with 4k displays or higher. (Tested on 1080p 2550x1440)
- Tablets.
If you're experiencing visual quality issues on Windows, please check your display scaling settings.
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