Active Metric
Active metrics appear for scene editing; inactive metrics are kept out of the way without necessarily losing past data.
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Active metrics appear for scene editing; inactive metrics are kept out of the way without necessarily losing past data.
Tags: scene metrics, fields, active
Add a scene metric when a story quality is important enough to track across many scenes.
Tags: scene metrics, custom metrics, pacing, revision
Default metrics provide a useful starting set for tracking intensity, tension, pacing and emotional movement.
Tags: scene metrics, defaults, pacing, genre
Default Value is the neutral starting point for a metric on new or unrated scenes.
Tags: scene metrics, fields, default
Edit a scene metric when the slider needs clearer meaning, a better scale or a different position.
Tags: scene metrics, editing, scale, revision
Maximum Value defines what the strongest rating means for this scene metric.
Tags: scene metrics, fields, scale
Minimum Value defines what the lowest rating means for this scene metric.
Tags: scene metrics, fields, scale
Project scene metrics show which sliders are active, how they are ordered and whether scenes already use them.
Tags: scene metrics, project settings, revision
Scene Metrics define the sliders available on scenes, helping you compare intensity, tension and emotional movement across the story.
Tags: scene metrics, pacing, emotion, intensity, revision
Sort Order places important metrics where writers will see and update them easily.
Tags: scene metrics, fields, order