The events areĬontained in a hierarchical structure with the ability to give labels such as “Part”, “Chapter” and “Scene”.ĭate/Sequential and Narrative order are not just different ways to order your events. Narrative order is a structured order for events which is independent of their dates. It canĬontain a mixture of events with dates and without, but will always display the order in which the events
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This is sorted by the date of an event if itĮxists, and otherwise by a manual ordering to determine the sequence in which the events occur. People who are telling non-linear stories it can be helpful to have your events ordered differently.ĭate/Sequential order is a chronological order of your events. Often these will be the same, or you may only need to use one or the other, however for Timeline 3 contains two different ways of ordering events and other items, date/sequential order and Sort your data and their relationships before plotting out your timeline. Mindmap view allows you to create a free form map showing connections between entities and events.
YouĬan use it to map out your story or timeline, showing how certain plot threads or character lives intersect. Subway view illustrates how events connect with characters, story arcs and other entities across time. Outline view gives a simple tree-like table view of your narrative, allowing for quick data entry and Its chronological order to allow for non-linear storytelling. Structure yourĮvents into folders such as chapters or scenes and organise your story order. Narrative view allows you order and structure your events independently of their dates. Quick data entry and editing of events without having to worry about navigating through the timeline. Spreadsheet view is a simple table that contains events and their associated information.
Along with Timeline View and Relationship View, there are a number of new views in Timeline 3 that will