A composite line allows several time-related pieces of information to be displayed together within the same cell of the time axis.
Unlike a single line that displays only one time unit (day, week, month, etc.), a composite line allows you to combine multiple time values within the same label.
For example:
A composite line works by combining several time values within a single label.
Each value is separated by a customisable separator.
For example, a composite line may display:
Fri - March - 2026
The Preview field allows you to immediately visualise the result of the selected format.
A composite line can contain up to three time values.
The available parameters are:
Each value may correspond for example to:
These values allow you to build a rich time label adapted to the desired level of detail.
The Separator 1 and Separator 2 fields allow you to define the character used to separate the different values.
For example:
These separators allow the display format to be adapted to the conventions used in your project.
The Interval every parameter defines how frequently the labels are displayed.
For example:
In the example above, an interval of 7 days allows a label to be displayed every week.
This makes it possible to adjust the density of the time scale and avoid visual overload.
The Start date field allows you to define the reference from which the intervals are calculated.
This parameter is particularly useful to:
to the project calendar
As with single lines, several parameters allow the appearance of the time scale to be adjusted:
These options improve the readability of the Time-Location schedule and adapt the display to the complexity of the project.