Good Morning,
I have been using QGIS for some time now or generating reports and visualising data and was mostly using the 'TimeManager' plugin in Version 3.10(LTR) to animate some GPS data derived from UAVS. I am now looking to utilise the Temporal settings in version 3.16.3 in a similar way, but I do not seem to be able to display the time stamp for each frame. This is a functionality that Time manager offered, but seems to be missing from the Temporal settings, unless I have missed something? For information, I am using: QGIS version 3.16.3-Hannover QGIS code revision 94ac9f21b8 <https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/commit/94ac9f21b8> Compiled against Qt 5.11.2 Running against Qt 5.11.2 Compiled against GDAL/OGR 3.1.4 Running against GDAL/OGR 3.1.4 Compiled against GEOS 3.8.1-CAPI-1.13.3 Running against GEOS 3.8.1-CAPI-1.13.3 Compiled against SQLite 3.29.0 Running against SQLite 3.29.0 PostgreSQL Client Version 11.5 SpatiaLite Version 4.3.0 QWT Version 6.1.3 QScintilla2 Version 2.10.8 Compiled against PROJ 6.3.2 Running against PROJ Rel. 6.3.2, May 1st, 2020 OS Version Windows 10 (10.0) Active python plugins LAStools; los_tools; OSMDownloader; Qgis2threejs; QuickOSM; shapetools; ViewshedAnalysis; db_manager; MetaSearch; processing Can you please advise if this is possible using Termporal settings, or if not, is it a functionality you are looking to add? Steve Cranfield Nexus Nine Ltd M: 07795145665 E: <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] W: <http://www.nexusnine.co.uk/> http://www.nexusnine.co.uk/
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