Despite Iam not willing to write some Help notes. You can find information 
about the date time structure  in the GitHuib files of triangulation_data.py 
(Link: 
https://github.com/borysiasty/triangulation/blob/master/triangulation_data.py). 
There you will find a section (line 83) with the date time information: 
#QDateTime.fromString('2000-01-03 02:5','yyyy-M-d h:m')
  #allowed order: yyy-M-d or M-d-y
  #allowed date separator: / - .
  #allowed main separator: T or space 

Hope this was a helpful  advice.
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Mike Teuchedr
 


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Von: AniMov [mailto:animov-boun...@faunalia.it] Im Auftrag von Paolo Cavallini
Gesendet: Montag, 13. Oktober 2014 18:02
An: animov@faunalia.it
Betreff: Re: [AniMov] help on animove triangulation on QGIS

Il 13/10/2014 17:21, Nico Galand ha scritto:

> i'm testing animove triangulation plug-in on QGIS, on a set of 
> tracking data on the Black Woodpecker /Dryocopus martius/.
> I manage very easily to create the points with estimated position from 
> triangulation.
>  
> However, I've seen that there's a feature with "date & time" but I 
> don't know how to code it as a way it can be recognize by animove 
> triangulation. I import my data from a csv file from excel. What kind of 
> date/time format should I use ?
> Is this feature allows to cross spatial and temporal repartition ?

If someone is wiling to write some Help notes, I can add it to an appropriate 
location.
Thanks.

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