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Multi-view
lets you see several documents in one continuous flow on one screen.
When you multi-select files in the document list,
the selected documents open as one continuous editing view.

What does multi-view solve?

Instead of opening and closing each chapter:
  • Ch. 1
  • Ch. 2
  • Ch. 3
  • Ch. 4
you see them as one flow.
You don’t switch tabs to keep the narrative continuous.

How to use multi-view

  1. Select multiple files in the document list
  2. Open in “multi-select” mode
  3. The selected documents appear as one continuous editing view
In that state you can naturally:
  • Check paragraph flow
  • Check scene connections
  • Fix repeated phrasing
  • Review overall rhythm

What multi-view is for

Multi-view
does not split the screen.
Multi-view
connects several documents into one narrative flow
so you can read and edit without breaking continuity.
It reduces the cost of opening and closing files
and lets you check the whole rhythm at once.

When to use it

  • When the link between chapters feels off
  • When you want to see if early setup pays off later
  • When you want to check total length and pacing
  • For a full pass before final submission

Summary

Multi-view
is not “open many at once.”
It’s viewing several documents as one flow. In Pensiv, multi-view is
close to a continuous-reading mode
for checking the full narrative.