Warnings

Warning Type Summary

By type groups warnings by continuity area, such as timing, missing information or unresolved dependencies.

Tags: warnings, type, continuity

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Overview

By type shows what kind of warning appears most often. This helps reveal whether the project has a specific kind of revision risk.

When Should I Use This?

Use it when you want to know whether issues are mostly about locations, assets, plot threads, timing or missing scene data.

How To Use It

Look for clusters. A repeated warning type often points to one workflow that needs cleanup.

Example

Many missing-location warnings may mean scene placement needs a focused pass.

Writer Tip

Patterns are more useful than isolated warnings.

Common Mistakes

  • Fixing individual warnings without noticing the repeated cause.
  • Assuming a common type is automatically a major problem.
  • Ignoring type filters on large projects.

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By severity helps you decide whether to start with errors, warnings or informational review notes.

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Continuity warnings highlight possible contradictions or missing evidence for this scene.

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