Drone Motion, Camera Commands, Captures, and Batteries show after completion in Mission Preview Timeline

Paul Waitzman

When I run mission preview on the web app (Windows PC) the Drone Motion, Camera Commands, Captures, Batteries, Waypoints, and Waypoints Start show placed after completion in the timeline. Horizontal Distance (from takeoff), Horizontal Distance (travelled), Horizontal Speed, Vertical Speed and Rotational Speed  are correctly placed in the timeline. I see this on multiple mission plans. Is there some setting that I have missed?

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  • Comment author
    Jim McAndrew Dronelink Staff

    Please share your mission plan.

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  • Comment author
    Paul Waitzman

    Here you go:

    https://app.dronelink.com/paul-waitzman/beta/plan/Ji3YxGpAQCPDYQhdeVQY/e6z3lVrY4rJJCjHQmnen

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    stéphane GARNIER

    Jim McAndrew, when using mission preview on smartphone I am able to change the time scale with my 2 fingers on the screen (extending distance  between both). But how to do the same with my laptop and the mouse ?

    I cannot find the solution.

    Thanks.

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    Barry Houldsworth Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert

    stéphane GARNIER

    Hover the mouse over one of the timelines - e.g. drone motion or battery, hold the ctrl key down and use the middle scroll wheel on the mouse.

    It's a little strange - going up it zooms all the way in even on just one click, but going the other way will zoom out one step at a time.

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    Barry Houldsworth Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert

    Hover over a line - hold the ctrl key down and use the scroll wheel.

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    Mike (Arizona Wyldwest) Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert

    Paul. I think you somehow just slide the window over to the right which then placed the commands on that side. I use only my iPad so if I hold on the timeline and slide either left or right that commands will be off. If you close the mission preview it should align it back up correctly. That’s the only thing I can think of. 

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  • Comment author
    Paul Waitzman
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    Tried all the above suggestions. I can zoom the timeline but that doesn't change the relative position of the waypoints start, camera commands & capture and batteries, etc. Closing and reopening the preview doesn't help either.

    Here's the timeline I see when I open the preview:

    After scrolling down and over you see where the waypoints start, camera commands & capture and batteries appear to start:

    I normally use Chrome.

    However, it works fine when I open Dronelink in Microsoft Edge:

    Weird, I say ... Weird!

    I have not tried opening Dronelink in Chrome on a different PC. I'll try that next and update.

     

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  • Comment author
    Paul Waitzman
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    I opened Dronelink in Chrome on a different Windows PC. I saw a notification that a new version of Dronelink is available, I did NOT click to update. (I recall that I did click to update when I saw that on my other PC. That was before I saw the issues that I saw. I don't know if that is related to this issue or not.)  I opened the mission and then the preview. Seemed to work fine, see below.

    I then closed Dronelink and reopened it to try after I accepting the update but the notification did not show.

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    Martin Reading Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert

    I then closed Dronelink and reopened it to try after I accepting the update but the notification did not show.

    once you've seen that message, the Kernel will automatically update on a refresh of the page or next time you open the browser

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