On 6/17/2013 2:23 PM, Anita Graser wrote:
Hi Hans,

Sub-seconds should be supported using the YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.ssssss format.
https://github.com/anitagraser/TimeManager

Best wishes,
Anita


Am 17.06.2013, 20:25 Uhr, schrieb Hans Skov-Petersen <h...@life.ku.dk>:

Dear Lene and Vincent,

thanks guys. I'll look into Timemanager. It seems like being able to do the trick.

I am working on points, not lines. But it seems like exactly what TimeManager handles best.

Would you or anyone happen to know if TimeManager can handle time down to sub-seconds? I am fully aware that standard dbf date-formates do not hand shorter periods of time than a second (but Python for instance via DataTime does).

The reason for my question is that we have some tracking points sequences recorded at 1/30'th of a second.

Cheers
Hans
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From: Lene Fischer
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 19:14
To: Hans Skov-Petersen; qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: SV: Tracking data in QGIS

Hi Hans,
Try to look at Anita Grasers blog http://anitagraser.com/2013/05/20/timemanager-in-qgis-2-0/ Tmiemanager in QGIS 2.0

You also has the possibility to put data into at database. as Vincent suggest. If you are new in QGIS - feel free to join our seminar in Nødebo at june 20.
http://qgis.dk/news/brugermoede2013.html

Regards
Lene Fischer
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Sendt: 17. juni 2013 18:33
Til: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Emne: [Qgis-user] Tracking data in QGIS

Hi all of you,

I am quite new to QGIS – I know how to run it but has no indebt knowledge about the internals of the system.

Anyway, I am looking for options enabling me to analyse/display/replay tracks of multiple individuals over time. So it’s not only for a single person – like the GPS tracking tool – it is several people I need to handle concurrently.

Any one?

Hans
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"Anyway, I am looking for options enabling me to analyse/display/replay tracks of multiple individuals over time."

Yes, it will accommodate several different data tables at the same time, however it seems that gradually the project file gets corrupted and all the Time Manager layers have to be reloaded. Sometimes the layer definitions need to be reloaded from the data base to make it work again.

The trick to making it work seems to be to turn off the Time Manager whenever you save the project file. For some reason the layer's attribute listing seem to lose track of all the data and only remembers the one entry that the Time Manager is set to when the project file is saved. The result is a layer listing that shows only one data point in the attribute table.

It's a little alarming at first to think all your data is missing, but if you delete the messed up layer and re-add it from your data source it will all reload. Of course you will have to redo all your symbol definitions and decorations. But I have complete confidence that Anita will correct all the bugs in a future release.

I currently have about two dozen different data tables incrementing in one minute intervals. Pretty neat.

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