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KML Manual Tests
Describes the steps to execute a manual validation test of the World Wind KML implementation.
Tests Files
All tests files are located at http://wwdev.tomgaskins.net/KMLTestFiles.
Note: to view the current frame rate in Google Earth, press Control+Shift+A.
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Aero_Charts.kml
Expected Result
Nothing displays by default. Clicking the "About" folder in the KML tree displays a
screen balloon describing the data. Clicking the "Legends" folder in the KML tree
displays a screen balloon with links to data legends, which open in a new window.
Children of the "Charts" folder are radio buttons. Clicking either "Sectionals"
displays the FAA sectional charts for that area. Clicking "Terminal Area" or
"Flyways" displays local flight maps. Clicking either "3D Airspace" displays
extruded polygons of the flight paths.
Source
WWJ forum
post.
Issues
- Network links using the deprecated URL element don not work: WWJINT-289.
- Clicking on tree items
with a balloon style does not display the balloon: WWJINT-288.
- WW does not
support the radio button list style.
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AtlanticHurricanes.kmz
Expected Result
By default, nothing is rendered. The KML tree loads nodes of storm data for
different decades. Turn on each of the decades loads green and yellow placemarks and
lines showing storm paths.
Source
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/gis/kml/
Issues
None.
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BayAreaEQProbability.kmz
Expected Result
Several thick red and yellow lines appear over San Francisco (they're actually
extruded polygons if you zoom in close). Text labels appear over the lines. A legend
and USGS logo appear on the left side of the window.
Source
USGS.
Issues
WW labels and placemark icons are larger than GE. Unclear if this is a bug or just a
difference.
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Biodiversity_Hotspots_nw.kmz
Expected Result
Black icons appear all around the globe. Clicking on each one brings up a balloon
with information and images about the biodiversity of that region.
Source http://earth.tryse.net/
Issues
None
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Earths_Tectonic_Plates.kmz
Expected Result
Colored lines are drawn to indicate plate boundaries. A legend appears at the left
edge of the screen.
Source
USGS.
Issues
Difference between GE and WW: GE does not draw placemark icons. WW draws the default yellow
pin.
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EDGE_Mammals_nw.kmz
Expected Result
Placemark icons appear around the globe. Click on each brings up a balloon with
information about an endangered mammal. The animals territory is drawn as a green
polygon (this is easiest to see over Africa and Asia).
Source
http://earth.tryse.net/
Issues
None
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eqs7day-age.kmz
Expected Result
Lines are drawn to indicate tectonic plates. Arrows are drawn to indicate the
direction of plate movement. Clicking on the arrow brings up a info balloon with
data about the rate of continental drift. Yellow dots indicate the positions of
earthquakes.
Issues
- WW does not draw lines to indicate plate boundaries, and draws yellow pushpins instead of
the arrow icons that should be drawn.
- Text that should be transparent draws in black.
- Note: Earthquake dots do not draw because they are fetched by a network link with query parameters.
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EYX_Radar_data.kmz
Expected Result
Ground overlay shows weather radar over Edwards Airforce Base in Southern California.
Source
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/gis/kml/
Issues
Throws an exception on Mac OS: WWJINT-282.
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GarminTrainingCenter.kml
Expected Result
Upon loading, the view flys to a region near Cankaya, Turkey. Displays a long
sequence of placemarks connected by a terrain-following line.
Source
WWJ forum
post.
Issues
- Clicking document in KML tree does not fly there: WWJINT-290.
- Difference between GE
and WW: GE flys to the document upon loading; WW does not.
Performance
GE: 60 fps, WW: 60 fps (Mac OS, 3GHz Quad i7, ATI Radeon HD 5750).
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GLERL-NL-gltemp.kml
Expected Result
Overlays are drawn over the Great Lakes.
Source
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/gis/kml/
Issues
None.
Performance
GE: 60 fps, WW: 45 fps (Mac OS, 2 Ghz Core2 duo, Nvidia GeForce 9400)
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HaywardFaultTour.kmz
Expected Result
Lines are drawn around the Hayward Fault that runs along the length of California. A
terrain overlay is loaded over this region. Around San Francisco there are some
placemark icons, click on each brings up a balloon with an image and text about the
fault.
Issues
This file currently does not work in WW due to a bug in KMLSurfaceImageImpl: WWJINT-281.
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Hist_Eqs_Glen_Ellen.kmz
Expected Result
A cluster of placemark pins appear just north of San Francisco.
Source
USGS.
Issues
Very poor performance. 7 fps when zoomed in on the placemarks. (Mac OS, 2 Ghz Core2 duo,
Nvidia GeForce 9400).
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Historic.kmz
Expected Result
Thin red lines draw to indicate fault lines.
Source
USGS.
Issues
WW frame rate is much lower than GE: WWJINT-283.
Performance
GE: 20 fps, WW: 4 fps (Mac OS, 2 Ghz Core2 duo, Nvidia GeForce 9400)
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iowa_caucus_n.kmz
Expected Result
Polygons are drawn over the state of Iowa to represent voting districts. A placemark
appears in the center of each. Clicking on the placemark brings up a balloon with
details for that district. Note: this file uses a ListStyle definition that WW
currently does not support.
Issues
Loading this KMZ in WW does not load anything.
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kmlForestTest.kml
Expected Result
Upon loading, the view flys to a region near Santa Barbara, CA. KML tree
automatically opens to display a portion of the KML hierarchy. Clicking feature
"networklink a" retrieves that NetworkLink's resource and opens it in the KML tree
upon retrieval.
Source
kmltree project.
Issues
- WW labels and placemark icons are larger than GE. Unclear if this is a bug or just a
difference.
- WW does not support the radio button list style.
- Difference
between GE and WW: GE flys to the document upon loading; WW does not
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legend_sumatrawide.kml
Expected Result
Displays a legend as a screen image in the lower left corner.
Source
WWJ forum
post.
Issues
None.
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LineStringTest.kml
Expected Result
Displays six lines with different properties: white tessellated path, white
non-tesselated path, yellow extruded path, pink non-extruded path, red/blue extruded
path, black non-extruded path. Yellow and pink paths are absolute altitude mode, red
and black paths are relative to ground. Yellow and black paths should be at constant
altitude, red and black paths should stay a fixed distance above terrain.
Source
WWJ forum
post.
Issues
Non-tessellated path is rendered tessellated. See WWJINT-295.
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NetworkLink_WithURL.kml
Expected Result
Nothing displays by default. Clicking the "NWS Watch and Warning..." folder in the
KML tree displays a screen balloon describing the data. Clicking any of the
"SPC...Outlook" folders displays features on the map.
Source
WWJ forum
post.
Issues
- Network links using the deprecated URL element do not work: WWJINT-289.
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NetworkLinksLocal.kmz
Expected Result
Displays a KML icon placemark, a red surface polygon, a green extruded polygon, a
rotated ground overlay, and a building icon placemark. Clicking the link in the KML
icon placemark's balloon loads a ground overlay in Sicily.
Source
WWJ development team.
Issues
KML files embedded in a KMZ and loaded via NetworkLink cannot access KMZ resources: WWJINT-292. NetworkLinksLocal.kmz was
modified to use standard KML network link patterns after resolving WWJINT-292 as Won't Fix.
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NetworkLinksRemote.kml
Expected Result
Upon loading, the view flys to the Google campus in Mountain View, CA. A point
placemark with no icon displays at (0,0).
Source
WWJ development team.
Issues
None.
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NoCal_GeoES_LiDAR_hs.kmz
Source
USGS.
Issues
This file currently does not work in WW due to a bug in KMLSurfaceImageImpl: WWJINT-281.
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Oil_Spills_nw.kmz
Expected Result
Placemarks appear around the globe to mark oil spills. Each placemark is accompanied
by an extruded circle. Clicking on the placemarks brings up info balloons with data
about the spill.
Source
http://earth.tryse.net/
Issues
Labels should be transparent, but draw in black.
Performance
GE: 55 fps, WW: 30 fps (Mac OS, 2 Ghz Core2 duo, Nvidia GeForce 9400)
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OMAR_Last_10_Images_For_View.kml
Expected Result
This file should display nothing until we provide support for NetworkLink refresh
and query parameters.
Source
STL.
Issues
None.
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plateboundaries.kmz
Expected Result
Displays multi-colored lines outlining each tectonic plate on Earth. An arrow and a
placemark on each plate boundary visualizes the plate's velocity.
Source
USGS Earthquake Hazards
Program.
WWJ
forum post.
Issues
None.
Performance
GE: 60 fps, WW: 40 fps (Mac OS, 3GHz Quad i7, ATI Radeon HD 5750).
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Qfaults2008.kmz
Expected Result
Displays multi-colored lines indicating surface faults in California.
Source
WWJ forum
post.
Issues
WW frame rate is much lower than GE: WWJINT-283.
Performance
GE: 30 fps, WW: 5 fps (Mac OS, 3GHz Quad i7, ATI Radeon HD 5750).
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quads.kmz
Expected Result
a grid is drawn of the San Francisco area. A placemark appears in the center of each
cell. Clicking the placemark brings up a balloon with links to other KMZ files. For
example, clicking the "Earthquakes" link loads point placemarks to indicates
earthquakes that occurred in that grid cell.
Issues
Broken image links in balloons.
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real.kmz
Expected Result
colored dots appear all over the US to indicate stream flow data. A legend loads at
the top of the screen.
Source
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/gis/kml/
Issues
None.
Performance
GE: 7 fps, WW: 5 fps (Mac OS, 2 Ghz Core2 duo, Nvidia GeForce 9400)
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Santa_Cruz_County.kmz
Expected Result
Lines and polygons draw to show the geology of Santa Cruz county.
Source
USGS.
Issues
WW frame rate is much lower than GE: WWJINT-283.
Performance
GE: 25 fps, WW: 4 fps (Mac OS, 2 Ghz Core2 duo, Nvidia GeForce 9400)
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Sarawak_dams_nw.kmz
Expected Result
A map is overlayed over Borneo showing a proposed dam project. The map should be
rotated to match the coastline, and semi-transparent. Placemarks appear over the map.
Clicking the placemarks brings up info balloons.
Issues
Map is not rotated to match coastline, and map is fully opaque. (Should be semi-transparent.)
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SihhiyeBinalar.kmz
Expected Result
Upon loading, the view flys to Ankara, Turkey. Displays extruded polygons colored
orange and brown in a rectangular region.
Source
WWJ forum
post.
Issues
WW frame rate is much lower than GE: WWJINT-283.
- Difference between GE
and WW: GE draws some polygons in a brown material, WW draws all polygons in a yellow
material. This is likely a bug in GE, because the KML file defines only one polygon style.
Performance
GE: 60 fps, WW: 6 fps (Mac OS, 3GHz Quad i7, ATI Radeon HD 5750).
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snotelwithlabels.kmz
Expected Result
Colored dots appear over the US to indicate snowfall.
Source
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/gis/kml/
Issues
GE draws smaller icons than WW. Not sure if it's a bug or just a difference.
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Sumatran_Forest.kml
Expected Result
Upon loading, the view flys to Sumatra. Displays a legend as a screen image in the
lower left corner. Displays green and red surface polygons visualizing
deforestation. Transparent surface polygons visualize reserve areas. Clicking any
point placemark with a tree icon displays a table of data about that region.
Note: This file should display nothing until we provide support for Region and LOD.
Source
Sumatranforest.org.
WWJ forum post.
Issues
None.
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US_MEXICO_Border.kmz
Expected Result
This file should display nothing until we provide support for NetworkLink refresh
and query parameters.
Source
STL.
Issues
None.
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USGS_EDC_High_Res_Ortho.kml
Expected Result
This file should display nothing until we provide support for NetworkLink refresh
and query parameters.
Source
STL.
Issues
None.
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USGS_EDC_Ortho_NAIP.kml
Expected Result
This file should display nothing until we provide support for NetworkLink refresh
and query parameters.
Source
STL.
Issues
None.
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VeryManySurfacePolygons.kml
Expected Result
Displays 10,000 surface polygons randomly distributed around the globe.
Source
WWJ development team.
Issues
GE: 15 fps, WW: 40 fps (Mac OS, 3GHz Quad i7, ATI Radeon HD 5750).
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wind.kmz
Expected Result
Displays gray, green, light green, and yellow point placemarks with an arrow image
indicating wind direction. The placemarks maintain a heading relative to the globe
but always face the view. Clicking a placemark displays a balloon with a table of
information about that data point.
Source
Unknown.
Issues
- Difference between GE and WW: GE interprets icon heading relative to the globe, WW
interprets icon heading relative to the screen.
- The balloon style's background color
is not applied: WWJINT-293.
- The balloon's
default size is too small WWJINT-294.
Performance
GE: 50 fps, WW: 15 fps (Mac OS, 3GHz Quad i7, ATI Radeon HD 5750).
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yellowstone_notable.kml
Expected Result
Displays a balloon containing HTML formatting, an image, and a link to the USGS
Yellowstone Volcano Observatory.
Source
University of Alaska Fairbanks,
Arctic Region Supercomputing
Center (ARSC).
Issues
- The balloon style's background color is not applied: WWJINT-293.
- The balloon's default
size is too small WWJINT-294.
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yellowstone_table.kml
Expected Result
Displays a balloon containing HTML formatting, an image, a table of information
about Yellowstone, a link to the USGS Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, and a link to
the USGS Volcano Hazards Program.
Source
University of Alaska Fairbanks,
Arctic Region Supercomputing
Center (ARSC).
Issues
- The balloon style's background color is not applied: WWJINT-293.
- The balloon's default
size is too small WWJINT-294.
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macky-normal.kml
Expected Result
COLLADA model of Macky auditorium at CU Boulder.
Source
Google KML samples
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macky-normal.kmz
Expected Result
COLLADA model of Macky auditorium at CU Boulder (same as above).
Source
Google KML samples
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macky-nl.kml
Expected Result
COLLADA model of Macky auditorium at CU Boulder (same as above).
Source
Google KML samples
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macky-alt.kml
Expected Result
COLLADA model of Macky auditorium at CU Boulder, with alternative textures applied.
the walls should have a greenish, fabric texture.
Source
Google KML samples
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macky-alt.kmz
Expected Result
COLLADA model of Macky auditorium at CU Boulder, with alternative textures applie
(same as above).
Source
Google KML samples
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tower
bridge
Expected Result
COLLADA model of the Tower Bridge in London.
Source
Trimble 3D Warehouse