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Patterns allow coloured areas to be added in the background of the Time-Location schedule.

They are used to highlight specific periods or areas of the project in order to improve the readability of the schedule.

Patterns can be applied:


Time patterns

Time patterns highlight specific periods in the schedule.

They are commonly used to display:

Two configuration modes are available.


Interval pattern

This mode creates a repeated pattern based on a regular time interval.

For example:

The main parameters are:

This mode is particularly useful for representing regular time cycles.


Calendar-based pattern

It is also possible to create patterns based on the calendar settings.

This mode can be used, for example, to display:

These patterns make the schedule easier to read by highlighting working and non-working periods.


Distance patterns

Distance patterns allow coloured areas to be added along the geographical axis of the project.

Three types of patterns can be used.


Interval pattern

This mode creates a repeated pattern based on a regular distance interval.

For example:

The main parameters are:

This mode is useful for creating regular visual references along the project.


Rectangular pattern

The rectangular pattern allows you to define a rectangular area manually within the schedule.

This area is defined by:

This type of pattern is particularly useful to:


Sector-based pattern

Patterns can also be created using the project sectors.

Patterns can then be applied directly to:

This allows specific parts of the project to be quickly visualised in the Time-Location schedule.


Pattern priority

When several patterns are active, their priority can be defined using the options:

This priority determines which pattern is displayed first when they overlap.