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Radial Timeline is a writing system for visualizing, organizing, and structuring a narrative as a living manuscript. You’ll set up a bit of story structure early—this usually takes about five minutes.
Create your first scene — Use the button on the welcome screen, or the command palette (Cmd/Ctrl + P) → Radial Timeline: Create basic scene note.
- Design a story framework — Launch Book-Designer to set up acts, subplots, characters, and optional beats as a starting point.
- How scenes, structure, and the timeline work — Start with Scenes-Structure-Timeline.
Start a scene so you have a place to write. Choose where your scenes live in your vault, then create your first scene note.
(This folder is called the Source path in Settings → Core → General.)
Open the scene and start writing. You can leave scene details blank until you need them.
Design the framework and refine it as you go.
- Design the framework — Use Book Designer to set up acts, subplots, characters, and optional beats as a starting point.
- Refine structure later — Adjust acts and beats anytime in Settings → Core.
Scenes are reordered and explored visually in the timeline—file order stays stable while story order stays flexible.
Back up your Obsidian vault regularly to protect against data loss. Sync does not protect against all forms of data loss.
- Scenes-Structure-Timeline — A short, friendly primer for fresh vaults.
- Fresh-Vault-Onboarding — Start from scratch with Book Designer and beats.
- Existing-Vault-Onboarding — Connect an existing manuscript to Radial Timeline.
- Core-Workflows — Learn how to plan, write, and track your novel.
- Book-Designer — Build a structure quickly without hand-editing.
- Settings — Configure acts and story beats.
- YAML-Frontmatter — Add subplots, characters, and scene details.
- Timeline-Modes — Narrative, Publication, Chronologue, and Gossamer views.
- Inquiry — Analyze scenes and themes with Inquiry tools.
- Author-Progress-Report — Track drafting and revision progress.
- Advanced-YAML — Full schemas and custom fields.
- Commands — Command palette reference.
- AI-Analysis — Optional AI scene analysis workflows.
- Home
- Getting Started
- How to
- Settings
- Radial Timeline View
- Inquiry View
- Commands
- Reference
- Support & Legal