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I work for the United State Geological Survey. We would also like to request
timeline support so that we can use google earth to showcase our modeling data
and
in the future real-time modeling forecasts. I am sure many scientists would
make use
of the timeline feature in googel earth API.
Original comment by brandy.a...@gmail.com
on 4 Sep 2008 at 5:27
Add historians to the list of people that would REALLY like built-in timeline
support.
Original comment by uglyM...@gmail.com
on 8 Sep 2008 at 7:28
This would also be a huge help for visualizing for biological data. I've been
hoping to port an ecological
monitoring app(http://www.piscoweb.org/subtidal_gmap) to the Earth API as soon
as timeline support is
enabled.
It would be easy enough to implement my own widget, but it becomes harder to
train users. Google Earth is
one of the few 4d interfaces that users are already comfortable with, and it
would be great to leverage that.
For it to be really useful, it would be great to have access to timeline events
so I can sync up dynamic charts
that display side-by-side with the Earth API.
Original comment by underbluewaters
on 8 Sep 2008 at 7:38
Archaeologists would find this very usefull as well.
Original comment by SavageSt...@gmail.com
on 12 Sep 2008 at 5:13
This has got to happen soon! I am with the US Army and we have an enterprise
system (still waiting for
enterprise support for plugin), but we are developing like crazy. We have many,
many timeline animations that
are part of our client that will need to be migrated into the browser. Please
hurry.
Original comment by robertsw...@gmail.com
on 16 Sep 2008 at 12:43
add the german railway development industrie on your list... it´s would be
great to
have some timeline features.
Original comment by norman-h...@gmx.de
on 25 Sep 2008 at 8:06
I'd like to be able to move this into a browser also:
http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showthreaded.php/Cat/0/Number/1242165/an/0/page/0#124
2165
Original comment by zetta...@gmail.com
on 7 Oct 2008 at 5:05
WildEarth.TV broadcasts LIVE from a moving safari vehicle in the African bush,
and
our users would love to be able to see the historical track of our vehicle. So
you
can add the LIVE wildlife broadcasting industry onto the list of folk that
would like
the timeline features.
Original comment by Graham.W...@gmail.com
on 13 Oct 2008 at 12:23
Adding the timeline capability to the plugin would be huge for us. We've found
this
capability in the standalone version to be one of the most useful features when
fusing and visualizing multiple, time stamped sensor data
Original comment by canal...@gmail.com
on 28 Oct 2008 at 9:12
If/when the timeline capability is added, would it be possible to have a user-
defined playback speed more fine-grained than 'slow' to 'fast'? We are
currently
using Google Earth for test flight data playback and being able to play back in
real-
time in connection with our flight videos would be a great feature. Thanks so
much
for a great product.
Original comment by kej...@gmail.com
on 25 Nov 2008 at 9:04
We have found that simulating tracks requires more than just adding a timeline
to GE,
as the speed and orientation of the segments have to be calculated before
positioning
and moving the camera and target point appropriately. It's a fun mathematical
challenge that we have spent some time on with StarTraX, at
http://www.gpsanimator.com. The current release is based on the old COM API
with GE,
but we're close to releasing a version using the GE api plugin.
Original comment by gpsanima...@gmail.com
on 28 Nov 2008 at 10:39
I would also like to add my request for time sliders in the GE API. I'm working
on a
historical project that would benefit hugely. Pretty please?
Original comment by surfing...@gmail.com
on 5 Dec 2008 at 11:52
One more vote for timespan, and I second it usefullness for
biological/ecology/conservation applications!
Original comment by chrism...@gmail.com
on 9 Dec 2008 at 8:18
Please add the timeline!, we are working on a spread simulation engine for
avian and
human influenza for UN, using Google Earth to display the results.
Using the GE API allow us to have better customised user interface, but we miss
the
time control, it's fundamental to display the spread
Many many thanks!
Original comment by ma.gio...@gmail.com
on 3 Jan 2009 at 12:16
another vote for the timeline! We really need it!
Original comment by maurizio...@gmail.com
on 15 Jan 2009 at 4:18
it would be great to have the timespan in google earth api!
Original comment by carlo.sa...@gmail.com
on 15 Jan 2009 at 4:22
We'd also like to see this. We model the time evolution of various airborne
pollutants, and the timeline feature in the GE client has been extremely useful
for
making mpeg animations. However, with this feature in the plugin we would be
able to
bring far richer content to people's browsers.
Original comment by mark.cal...@gmail.com
on 23 Jan 2009 at 2:42
Still another vote to add timeline support. I work for the U.S. National
Weather
Service and it would be a great asset to loop radar and satellite data in the
browser
api plugin like we do in the stand alone GE.
Original comment by timbr...@hotmail.com
on 26 Jan 2009 at 9:28
Issue 152 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by api.roman.public@gmail.com
on 3 Feb 2009 at 7:43
Original comment by api.roman.public@gmail.com
on 5 Feb 2009 at 7:57
I'm also with the National Weather Service, and I'd like to throw my vote in as
well.
As a Techniques Development Meteorologist - after some initial poking around
with the
GE API - the lack of timeline support is the main issue that led me to stop
development with it for the time being.
Original comment by coreypie...@gmail.com
on 6 Feb 2009 at 1:22
Likewise, here at the National Ocean Service the lack of this feature is pretty
much
a showstopper for developing applications to disseminate data.
Original comment by raspin...@gmail.com
on 19 Feb 2009 at 4:51
We at the Icleandic Meteorological Office, would also
greatly apreciate that the <TimeSpan> kml tag be implemented
in the google earth API. That would be fantastic!, as
the API allows for such easy implementation of the 3D GE,
and great for simplifying the viewing pleasure of
weather information for the public.
I am certain that most Met. Offices in the world would
quickly adopt the GE API plugin after that.
Original comment by h.thorst...@hotmail.com
on 20 Feb 2009 at 4:37
It would be very useful for the presentation of archaeological data
Original comment by scampol...@gmail.com
on 1 Apr 2009 at 8:57
The World Resources Institute would also love this feature for displaying our
data
sets at EarthTrends (earthtrends.wri.org) in the Google Earth Plugin.
Original comment by warner.j...@gmail.com
on 1 Apr 2009 at 3:16
Basic timeline support is available as of 5.0.11655.6079. In order to show the
timeline, simply parseKml or fetchKml some KML that has features with time
primitives
such as TimeSpan or TimeStamp.
See the release notes, new Google Earth Plugin 5.0 samples, and updated v1.002
API
reference for more details.
http://code.google.com/apis/earth/documentation/releasenotes.html#2009-03-31
http://code.google.com/apis/earth/documentation/demogallery.html?topic=fiveoh
http://code.google.com/apis/earth/documentation/reference/index.html
Original comment by api.roman.public@gmail.com
on 1 Apr 2009 at 11:58
It's nice but can i also turn the Visibility off like statusbar of navigation
???
setStatusBarVisibility()
ge.getNavigationControl().setVisibility(ge.VISIBILITY_SHOW);
Original comment by dgiessen...@gmail.com
on 2 Apr 2009 at 1:41
Tried to do it without success.
Moreover if you switch from Earth to Sky mode the time slider is still
displayed and
you can't turn it off!
Original comment by xjubier@gmail.com
on 2 Apr 2009 at 4:04
Nice, but it seems like we can not control the timeslider from within the GE
Earth API.
Original comment by steffen....@gmail.com
on 13 Jul 2010 at 9:38
As of the 5.2.1.1329 version of the plugin there is robust control for the time
slider available. See the current documentation for examples at
http://code.google.com/apis/earth/documentation/time.html.
Original comment by jli...@google.com
on 13 Jul 2010 at 1:52
Many thanks, but.. all you can do with the GE-API is this: grab the time
begin/end and change the playbackspeed programmatically. Compared to the
TourControl it is really limited... I can not do something like control.play()
control.pause() etc... Due to this really limited functionality, it is not
really useful in practice if you are going to build your own controls outside
of the GE windows.
In my case, I wanted to build my own controls outside of the GE and provide
additional functionality to give the user a better way of playbackspeed. There
are some nice 3D-boats visible and we would love to see the timeslider
functionality within the GE API:
- ability to set both sliders to change the visible path lengths of a track
- ability to play, pause, jumpforward, jumpbackward
- ...
Original comment by steffen....@gmail.com
on 13 Jul 2010 at 2:55
Steffen,
The Time controls are quite a bit more robust than the Tour controls. It's
best not to think of the virtual clock in your earth instance as in 'play' or
'pause', but rather just at the rate of the clock. In this way, if you set the
rate to zero, no time will pass (in a way you can think of this as 'pause' but
these terms will eventually lead to more confusion so we try to avoid them).
You can also set the TimeSpan (eg set both sliders) and the TimeStamp (eg jump
to a particular point in time).
Therefore you can definitely build your own controls (unlike the Tour control
you can also programmatically hide the Time control and choose to display your
own instead) and as noted, set whatever clock rate you see fit.
Everything you mention is possible with the current Time access. See the
documentation for more details, and also the code playground for some examples.
You can also watch a video at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FrDf3RAv_k#t=5m30s
If you still have questions about how to use the new time slider, let's bring
this conversation to the forum so everyone can pitch in (very few people are
still following this long-closed ticket)
Original comment by jli...@google.com
on 13 Jul 2010 at 3:59
Thanks for the fast reply. I think I read and watched most of the resources...
including all geo webcasts of Google io 2010... but none of the examples shows
how to start/play the timeslider using the API.
I tried the approach you described:
1) load a kml containing a track with time information (=> the timeslider is
visible)
2) set the clock rate to something I like like ge.getTime().setRate(60); As far
as I understand, this should have forced the timeslider to start "playing" the
track. Actually, I still have to press the play button on my own.
I'am really not sure, how you can use a button outside the GE-Plugin to force a
timeslider to start "playing" (Even if playing is not the right term in
thisscenario, there is this playbutton within the timeslider : )
Besides, I was able to use the tourcontrol to playback the tracks, but I need
the timeslider behavior (control of the visibility of the tracks length and the
interaction, that is only possible with the timeslider and not with the
tourcontrol)
I'am going to post this at the forum like suggested.
Original comment by steffen....@gmail.com
on 13 Jul 2010 at 8:36
To set the time slider to the full range of the data use:
ge.getTime().setTimePrimitive(ge.getTime().getControl().getExtents());
Only problem I had was when I tried to call this snippet immediately after
loading a KML file using fetchKML it didn't seem to do anything. If put into a
button click callback it worked fine. So, I wrapped it in a setTimeout call and
all is good.
setTimeout(function() {
ge.getTime().setTimePrimitive(ge.getTime().getControl().getExtents());
}, 0);
Original comment by ja...@newmoyergeospatial.com
on 25 Jul 2014 at 6:54
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
api.roman.public@gmail.com
on 12 Aug 2008 at 8:44