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Google Earth 4.0 and later have a feature that can surprise users of
this format. Earth's "time slider" feature controls what timestamped
data gets displayed. If you're using data that has timestamps (e.g. GPX
points that contain time or almost any track data) this will be
important to you. The time slider defaults to the far left position and
fully closed. This means that only the first data point will be
displayed. You can tweak Earth's settings to "view->show time->never" or
you can widen the time slider to show the range of data of interest.
It seems that they changed "view->show time->never" ...
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It seems that they changed "view->show time->never" ...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: