
This section allows you to configure whether or not you would like automatic date adjustments to occur. When you type in dates, if you type in a 2-digit year then this will automatically be converted to a 4-digit year in the current century.įor example, if you type in 'June 27 15' this will then be converted to 'June 27 2015'. You have the option to choose whether or not you ‘Convert 2-digit years to current century’. The option is also available to choose whether or not you include the name of the day.Ĭustomizing the formatting of your timeline can affect how different elements will appear aesthetically in your timeline and will allow you to ensure consistency, and an interface that appeals to your particular needs. You can also edit the Time Format, with the following options available: The formats available for dates are as follows: If you're working with dates that exist in reality, you can also choose whether you're working within the BC or AD era, allowing for further flexibility in determining what time period your timeline occurs in. Customizing months is also useful if you are working in a language other than english, so you can delete the original months and work entirely within a particular language.Įras: You can customise your calendar to add additional eras that fit the world you are creating for your narrative. Depending on the template you are working within, you can add and delete different months or create a totally different calendar that is specific to the world you are creating. Months: You can customise the months that are visible in the calendar of your timeline. You can also add or delete any days of the week from your calendar here to create a custom timeline the supports the fantasy world you are creating. Weekdays: You are able to customise the hours in a day in the Weekdays tab, as well as what the names of days are.

You can also further customise your calendar by clicking the ‘Edit Calendar’ button.

You can change this to any of the following display options. The default settings of your calendar will show that the style is ‘Absolute (Regular dates)’.
