Add another Time-Location view
It is possible to easily add a new Time-Location view to the schedule in order to display different information or different representation scales.
This feature allows you for example to:
- display multiple levels of detail
- combine different representations of the project
- compare several planning logics on the same screen
Add a new Time-Location cell
To add a new Time-Location view:
- right-click in the existing Time-Location view
- choose one of the following options:
- Add time axis
- Add distance axis
Tilos360 then automatically creates a new Time-Location cell associated with the view.
Position of the new Time-Location view
The position of the new Time-Location cell depends on the orientation of the schedule.
Depending on the configuration of your first Time-Location view:
- adding a time axis may create a new view to the right
- adding a distance axis may create a new view below
The exact position depends on the orientation chosen for the schedule (horizontal or vertical time axis).
Using multiple Time-Location views
Using several Time-Location cells makes it possible to enrich the analysis of the schedule.
For example:
- perform a temporal zoom on a section of the project
- perform a geographical zoom on a section of the project
- compare multiple versions of the schedule
- …
This approach makes it possible to build richer schedule views adapted to the project analysis needs.
Editing a Time-Location cell in a multi-cell view
When a view contains several Time-Location areas, each one corresponds to a Time-Location cell.
The editing principle remains exactly the same as for a view containing only one cell.
The only difference is that the properties window allows you to select the cell to modify.
On the left side of the configuration window, a view explorer allows you to navigate between the different cells.
To modify a cell:
- open the Configuration window
- in the left panel, select the desired Time-Location cell
- the parameters of this cell then appear in the configuration tabs
Each cell has its own parameters:
- time range
- distance range
- displayed sub-projects
- visible geographical zones
This allows several Time-Location cells within the same view to represent different levels of schedule analysis.

