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The canvas is not centered on typing.
It’s for placing and moving cards and adjusting structure.
What matters more than input
is changing position and relationship.

When to use it

Basic interaction is especially useful when:
  • You want to try different arrangements quickly
  • You want to reorder what’s central and what’s not
  • You want to move scenes or characters and see how influence flows
On the canvas you
change position, not sentences.

Basic actions

Move cards

Select a card and drag it
to change its position.
When position changes,
what feels central and how flow reads change too.

Create connections

Draw a line from one card to another
to create a relationship.
Connections are not decoration;
they express structure.

Zoom

Use the tools on the right or trackpad/mouse
to zoom in or out.
Zoom in for detail;
zoom out for the whole layout.

Basic flow

  1. Select a card.
  2. Drag to move it.
  3. Draw connections to other cards as needed.
Repeat until the structure feels clear.

Tips

  • Zoom out first to see the full layout.
  • Put only the main cards in the center so the focus is clear.
  • Place supporting cards a step away so relationships read clearly.
The canvas is not for showing a finished structure;
it’s for testing structure.