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My iPad app pops the Google Earth app via UIApplication:openURL: and passes it a URL of a file to display. The file displays fine, except for Camera and LookAt tags. It seems that the Camera tag is totally disregarded, while the LookAt is partially processed such that the point of view moves to a point close to the ground, much lower than the LookAt specification.

To debug this, I created two KMLs, copied from Google's documentation. The content is generated by a query on my server. The query's URL is passed to the Google Earth app from my app.

For comparison, I opened the same data on Google Earth running on a Mac. It works fine there.

This file is treated as a no-op by GE - it does not move its point of view at all:

<kml xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/kml/2.2">
<Document>
  <Placemark>
    <Camera>
      <longitude>-122.4783</longitude>
      <latitude>37.8120</latitude>
      <altitude>100</altitude>
      <heading>90</heading>
      <tilt>90</tilt>
      <altitudeMode>absolute</altitudeMode>
    </Camera>
  </Placemark>
</Document>
</kml>    

The following does move the point of view to the general area, but to a point which is exactly 500 meters above the ground, regardless of the range value.

<kml xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/kml/2.2">
<Document>
  <Placemark>
    <name>Machu Picchu, Peru</name>
    <LookAt>
      <longitude>-72.503364</longitude>
      <latitude>-13.209676</latitude>
      <altitude>0</altitude>
      <range>14794.882995</range>
      <tilt>66.768762</tilt>
      <heading>71.131493</heading>
    </LookAt>
    <styleUrl>#msn_icon12</styleUrl>
    <Point>
      <coordinates>-72.516244,-13.162806,0</coordinates>
    </Point>
  </Placemark> 
</Document>
</kml>

I am using Google Earth 7.0.0.7455 on the iPad.

Any other tag that I passed to the GE app, such as for drawing polygons, works just fine. I'm only having trouble with Camera and LookAt.

I wonder if it's my bug, Google's, or both. If Google's, is there a workaround - any way of setting the camera?

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  • Perhaps pointing out the obvious, but your first example doesnt have a name/Point in the placemark. It might not be the Camera that is the issue, but the fact its an empty Placemark. ? Aug 24, 2012 at 17:47
  • Thanks @barryhunter. I don't think that this is the problem because of two reasons: (1) my original KML has lots of Placemarks and still the camera does not work, (2) the KML fragment above, without the Placemark work well on a desktop.
    – cshavit
    Aug 24, 2012 at 18:16

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