Hi Don,

I use this regularly, but I save specific points by clicking on the plugin to 
do so. I do not normally save the track. I have a few suggestions...


You are correct, the displayed track is not normally saved, but I think you can 
tick the box to "Automatically add points" to save the points along the track. 
I'm not sure what the "automatically save added feature" does, but it is 
probably worth trying.


If you set QGIS up with an open & editable point layer, you can use the GPS 
panel to save points there, for each point QGIS will prompt you to fill in the 
attribute values before saving...





Brent Wood

Programme leader: Environmental Information Delivery
NIWA
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From: Qgis-user <[email protected]> on behalf of Don Parks 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2018 01:17
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Qgis-user] GPS Live Tracking Problem

Good Evening,

My name is Don Parks and I'm a new QGIS user and a novice at GIS.  I own a 
commercial farm and have used QGIS to develop a property map with layers 
containing roads, trails, fields, buildings, etc.  I would like to use my 
IPhone 8 as a GPS receiver to track movements live and have them appear 
digitized on a designated map layer and saved as a line feature on that layer.  
I would also like to establish waypoints this way as well.  The documentation 
indicates that this is possible, but I'm having trouble and would be grateful 
for some help.

I'm using QGIS 3.2.0 Bonn.  I'm running Windows 10 Home, 64 bit, on a Dell 
Latitude E6520 with 8 GB of RAM.  Per recommendations I found in the QGIS 
documentation, I'm using GPS 2 IP installed on my phone to enable it to send 
GPS data to my QGIS software.  I'm using the "GPS Information" panel in QGIS as 
directed.

I have successfully established a connection between my phone and QGIS.  Per 
some instructions I found in the QGIS documentation regarding Live GPS 
Tracking, I created a new vector line layer (Shapefile type) and enabled 
editing for that layer and highlighted it in the Layers Panel.  I then traveled 
around the property and, as hoped, a line was created on the map live as I 
moved.  At the completion of the route I attempted to save changes.  However, 
this is where I encountered the problem.  What I noticed first was that the 
line created by the GPS track was not "attached" to any layer.  If I unchecked 
all layers, the line was still there on the white map canvas.  And I could not 
get rid of it unless I closed and re-opened QGIS...at which time it would go 
away.  On the other hand, I cannot save it either.  It does not appear to be 
attached to any layer nor can I save it the layer I created or any other layer. 
 I've tried deleting and creating a new vector layer, but I get the same 
results.  Everything seems to be working to get the track into QGIS, but I just 
can't get it associated with and saved on a layer.

I'm very impressed with QGIS and our property map has already been a valuable 
tool for us.  This GPS tracking ability would be very useful and I would very 
much appreciate any help.  Thank you in advance for you willingness to help a 
beginner.

Sincerely,

Don Parks

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