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'''Title slide ''' | '''Title slide ''' | ||
− | | | + | || Welcome to this SpokenTutorial on''' Edit Maps in Marble.''' |
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'''Learning Objectives''' | '''Learning Objectives''' | ||
+ | || In this tutorial we will learn to add the following on the map, | ||
− | + | * A placemark | |
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'''Learning Objectives''' | '''Learning Objectives''' | ||
− | + | || We will also learn to save an '''annotation file'''. | |
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'''System Requirements''' | '''System Requirements''' | ||
− | + | || To record this tutorial, I am using, | |
− | + | *'''Ubuntu Linux OS''', version 16.04 | |
− | + | *'''Marble '''version 1.12.20 and | |
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− | '''Ubuntu Linux OS''', version 16.04 | + | |
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− | '''Marble '''version 1.12.20 and | + | |
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The process demonstrated in this tutorial is identical in | The process demonstrated in this tutorial is identical in | ||
− | + | *'''Ubuntu Linux OS''', version 18.04 | |
− | '''Ubuntu Linux OS''', version 18.04 | + | *'''Marble '''version 2.2.20 |
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− | '''Marble '''version 2.2.20 | + | |
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− | | | + | || '''Slide Number 5''' |
'''Pre-requisites''' | '''Pre-requisites''' | ||
'''https://spoken-tutorial.org''' | '''https://spoken-tutorial.org''' | ||
− | | | + | || To practise this tutorial, the learner should be familiar with '''Marble''' interface |
For the prerequisite '''Marble '''tutorials, please visit this site. | For the prerequisite '''Marble '''tutorials, please visit this site. | ||
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− | | | + | || I have opened the '''Marble''' interface. |
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− | | | + | ||Click on the'''OpenStreetMap''' view |
− | Zoom in. | + | Zoom in >> Point on our home location '''Mumbai.''' |
+ | ||Go to '''Map View''' and select ''' OpenStreetMap'''. | ||
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− | + | ||Right click on '''Overviewmap'''. | |
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From the context menu select'''Hide''' option. | From the context menu select'''Hide''' option. | ||
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Right click on '''Compass'''. | Right click on '''Compass'''. | ||
− | From the context menu select'''Hide''' option. | + | From the context menu select '''Hide''' option. |
Right click on '''Scale bar'''. | Right click on '''Scale bar'''. | ||
− | From the context menu select'''Hide''' option. | + | From the context menu select '''Hide''' option. |
− | + | ||I will hide ''' Overview map''', '''Compass''' and '''Scale bar''' for better view of the map. | |
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− | I will hide''' Overview map, '''Compass''' and '''Scale bar''' for better view of the map. | + | |
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+ | ||Go to drop-down button and select '''Flat view''' option. | ||
+ | ||I will select '''Flat view''' option from the drop-down. | ||
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+ | || Let us hide latitudes and longitudes for better visibility of the map. | ||
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− | | | + | || Go to the Legend panel and un-check '''Coordinate Grid''' checkbox. |
− | + | ||Go to the '''Legend''' panel and un-check '''Coordinate Grid''' checkbox. | |
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− | Go to the Legend panel and | + | || |
− | + | ||Let us make the '''Edit Maps''' panel visible if it is not seen on the interface. | |
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− | | | + | || Click on the '''Settings''' menu and select '''Panels'''. |
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From the sub-menu choose'''Edit Maps ''' option. | From the sub-menu choose'''Edit Maps ''' option. | ||
− | + | Point to '''Edit Maps panel'''. | |
− | Point to'''Edit Maps panel | + | ||Click on the '''Settings''' menu and select '''Panels'''. |
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From the sub-menu, select '''Edit Maps ''' option. | From the sub-menu, select '''Edit Maps ''' option. | ||
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+ | || Point on '''Edit Maps''' panel and click on it. | ||
+ | Point on the icons. | ||
+ | ||In the '''Edit Maps''' panel we see some icons. | ||
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− | + | ||Let us first learn to add a placemark on the map. | |
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− | Zoom in and point'''IIT Bombay '''on the map | + | Zoom in and point '''IIT Bombay ''' on the map. |
− | | | + | ||Let us go to our home location Mumbai. |
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− | Let us go to our | + | |
We will add a placemark on the location of '''IIT Bombay'''. | We will add a placemark on the location of '''IIT Bombay'''. | ||
Zoom in and locate '''IIT Bombay'''. | Zoom in and locate '''IIT Bombay'''. | ||
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− | | | + | ||Click on '''Add Placemark''' option. |
− | Point on'''Edit Placemark''' | + | Point on'''Edit Placemark''' dialog box |
− | | | + | ||Go to '''Edit Maps''' panel and click on '''Add Placemark ''' icon. |
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+ | '''Edit Placemark''' dialog box opens on the interface. | ||
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− | | | + | ||In the '''Name field''' type the name as '''IIT Bombay'''. |
− | + | ||In the '''Name field''' type the name as '''IIT Bombay.''' | |
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− | | | + | || Under Label click on the Color button. Point on '''Select colour''' window. |
From the colour box, select dark blue colour. | From the colour box, select dark blue colour. | ||
+ | || Under '''Label''' click on the '''Color''' button. | ||
− | + | '''Select Color''' window opens. | |
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From the colour box, I will select dark blue colour. | From the colour box, I will select dark blue colour. | ||
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+ | ||Click on the OK button in the window. | ||
+ | ||Click on the '''OK''' button in the window. | ||
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− | | | + | || Click on the '''Description''' tab. |
+ | ||Next click on the '''Description''' tab. | ||
− | In the Description field, type the information given in the code files link. | + | |- |
+ | ||In the '''Description''' field, type the information given in the code files link. | ||
+ | ||In the '''Description''' field, I will add some information about '''IIT Bombay'''. | ||
− | + | The information about '''IIT Bombay''' is provided in the '''Code files''' link. | |
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+ | ||Check '''Show Balloon popup''' checkbox. | ||
+ | ||Check '''Show Balloon popup''' checkbox. | ||
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+ | || Click on the OK button at the bottom of the dialog box. | ||
+ | || Click on the '''OK''' button at the bottom of the dialog box. | ||
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+ | ||Point on the location of '''IIT Bombay''' in the map. | ||
+ | || Now we can see a placemark at the location of '''IIT Bombay'''. | ||
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+ | || Click on its label. | ||
+ | || Click on its label. | ||
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− | | | + | ||Point on '''Place information data sheet'''. |
− | Point on the''' | + | Point on the '''Short description'''. |
Click on the close button. | Click on the close button. | ||
− | | | + | ||'''Place information data sheet ''' opens. |
− | In the ''' | + | In the '''Short description, ''' information added in the '''Description''' field is shown. |
Let us close this sheet. | Let us close this sheet. | ||
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− | | | + | || '''Slide Number 6''' |
− | Assignment | + | ''' Assignment ''' |
− | | | + | || An assignment for you. |
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+ | Add a placemark and description for '''Delhi''' on the map. | ||
+ | Hint: The description about ''' Delhi''' is provided in the '''Code files''' link. | ||
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− | | | + | ||Point on '''Add polygon ''' icon. |
Zoom in and place the cursor in Kerala. | Zoom in and place the cursor in Kerala. | ||
− | + | || Let us now add a polygon to highlight a particular area on the map. | |
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We will add a polygon to highlight '''Kerala ''' on the map. | We will add a polygon to highlight '''Kerala ''' on the map. | ||
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− | | | + | ||Zoom in and locate '''Kerala''' on the map. |
Click on the '''Add Polygon''' icon. | Click on the '''Add Polygon''' icon. | ||
− | + | ||Zoom in and locate '''Kerala''' on the map. | |
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Click on the '''Add Polygon''' icon. | Click on the '''Add Polygon''' icon. | ||
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− | | | + | ||Point on '''Add polygon ''' dialog box. |
Type the name as Kerala in the '''Name ''' field. | Type the name as Kerala in the '''Name ''' field. | ||
− | | | + | ||'''Add polygon ''' dialog box appears on the interface. |
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+ | In the '''Name ''' field type the name as '''Kerala''' | ||
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− | | | + | ||Let us select colours for '''Lines''' and '''Area''' of the polygon. |
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− | | | + | ||Click on the color button. |
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+ | Point to '''Select color''' window. | ||
− | + | From the colour box ,select red colour for '''Lines''' | |
+ | Click the '''OK''' button. | ||
+ | ||Click on the '''Color''' button. | ||
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+ | '''Select Color''' window opens. | ||
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− | + | From the colour box, I will select red colour for '''Lines''' | |
+ | Click the on the '''OK''' button. | ||
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− | | | + | ||Point on the '''Width''' dropdown button. |
Choose the line width as 1.5. | Choose the line width as 1.5. | ||
− | + | ||We see a '''Width''' drop-down button. | |
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We can select the line width here. I will choose the line width as 1.5. | We can select the line width here. I will choose the line width as 1.5. | ||
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+ | ||Click on the color button under '''Area'''. | ||
− | + | '''Select color''' window opens. | |
− | + | From the color box, select magenta for '''Area'''. | |
− | + | Click on the '''OK''' button. | |
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+ | ||Click on the '''Color''' button under '''Area'''. | ||
− | + | '''Select Color''' window opens. | |
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+ | From the colour box, I will select magenta for '''Area'''. | ||
+ | Click on the '''OK''' button. | ||
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− | | | + | ||Resize and place the dailog box to the left side of the interface. |
− | + | Click on'''Nodes '''option. | |
− | | | + | ||Let us resize and place the dialog box to the left side of the interface. |
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+ | Now click on '''Nodes ''' tab. | ||
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− | | | + | || '''Slide Number 7''' |
+ | '''Node''' | ||
− | + | || '''Node''' is a point on the map. | |
+ | It specifies the longitude and latitude of a particular place. | ||
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+ | || Give nodes on the border of '''Kerala'''. | ||
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+ | ||Let us now start marking '''Nodes''' to draw a polygon on the area of Kerala. | ||
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− | | | + | || Click on the boundary of '''Kerala'''. keeps clicking all along the boundary. |
− | + | ||To mark the area with nodes, click anywhere on the boundary of '''Kerala'''. | |
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+ | Keep clicking all along the boundary to complete the full area of '''Kerala'''. | ||
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− | | | + | ||Click on the '''OK''' button at the bottom of the dialog box. |
Point on '''Kerala''' on the map. | Point on '''Kerala''' on the map. | ||
+ | ||Click on the '''OK''' button at the bottom of the dialog box. | ||
− | + | After marking all the nodes, '''Kerala''' appears in magenta colour. | |
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− | After marking the nodes '''Kerala''' appears | + | |
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− | | | + | || '''Slide Number 8''' |
− | Assignment | + | ''' Assignment''' |
− | | | + | || An assignment for you. |
Highlight '''Karnataka''' state using the '''Add polygon''' option. | Highlight '''Karnataka''' state using the '''Add polygon''' option. | ||
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− | | | + | || Point to the Add path icon. |
− | Next icon is'''Add path'''. | + | ||Next icon is '''Add path'''. |
If we wish to add some lines or path on the map we can use '''Add path''' tool. | If we wish to add some lines or path on the map we can use '''Add path''' tool. | ||
− | We will add a path from Pune to Solapur | + | We will add a path from '''Pune''' to '''Solapur''' on the map. |
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+ | || Locate '''Pune ''' and '''Solapur ''' on the map. | ||
+ | ||Locate '''Pune''' and '''Solapur''' on the map. | ||
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− | | | + | ||Click on '''Add path''' icon. |
− | Point to'''Add path''' dialog box. | + | Point to '''Add path''' dialog box. |
− | + | ||Click on '''Add Path ''' icon. | |
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'''Add path''' dialog box opens on the interface. | '''Add path''' dialog box opens on the interface. | ||
− | In the'''Name''' field I will type the name as '''Path-1 | + | In the '''Name''' field I will type the name as '''Path-1'''. |
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− | | | + | ||Click on the color button under '''Lines'''. |
− | From the''' | + | From the color box, select blue color. |
− | + | Click on the '''Ok''' button. | |
− | + | ||Next we will select colour and width for our path. | |
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Click on the '''Color''' button under '''Lines'''. | Click on the '''Color''' button under '''Lines'''. | ||
− | From the | + | From the colour box,I will select blue colour. |
+ | Click on the '''Ok''' button. | ||
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+ | ||Click on the '''Width''' drop-down button and choose 1.5. | ||
+ | ||Click on the '''Width''' drop-down button. | ||
+ | I will choose the colour width as 1.5. | ||
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+ | ||Resize and place the dialog box to the left side of the interface. | ||
+ | Click on the '''Nodes''' tab in the dialog box. | ||
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Start marking the nodes one by one. | Start marking the nodes one by one. | ||
+ | ||Let us resize and drag the dialog box to the left side of the interface. | ||
+ | Click on the '''Nodes''' tab in the dialog box. | ||
− | + | Then start marking the nodes one by one from Pune to Solapur. | |
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− | | | + | || Click on the'''OK''' button at the bottom of the dialog box. |
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Notice that a path is marked from Pune to Solapur on the map. | Notice that a path is marked from Pune to Solapur on the map. | ||
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− | | | + | || Click on '''Save Annotation FIle''' icon. |
− | + | || Let us save all the annotations we have made on this map. | |
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+ | Click on '''Save Annotation File''' icon. | ||
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− | | | + | ||Point to''' Save Annotation File ''' dialog box . |
Double click on the Desktop'''.''' | Double click on the Desktop'''.''' | ||
− | | | + | ||'''Save Annotation FIle ''' dialog box opens on the interface. |
Select a location to save the file. | Select a location to save the file. | ||
− | I will select''' Desktop'''folder. | + | I will select ''' Desktop''' folder. |
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− | | | + | ||In the File name field type the name as '''Annotation-1.kml'''. |
− | Cursor on'''Files of Type ''' dropdown. | + | Cursor on '''Files of Type ''' dropdown. |
− | Click on the'''OK'''button | + | Click on the'''OK''' button in the dialog box. |
− | | | + | ||In the '''File name''' field type the name as '''Annotation-1.kml.''' |
− | Please note that file format should be'''.kml'''or | + | Please note that file format should be'''.kml''' or '''osm'''. |
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− | + | Click on the '''Save''' button in the dialog box. | |
− | Click on the '''Save''' button | + | |
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− | | | + | ||Close this Marble application. |
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+ | Go to the '''Desktop folder'''. | ||
− | | | + | Point to ''' Annotation-1.kml '''on the '''Desktop'''. |
+ | || Let us check our annotation file. | ||
I will close this Marble application. | I will close this Marble application. | ||
− | Go to | + | Go to the '''Desktop''' folder. |
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+ | '''Annotation-1.kml ''' file is saved on the '''Desktop'''. | ||
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− | | | + | || Right-click on the file. |
− | Select the option'''Open with | + | Select the option'''Open with Marble'''. |
Point to all the annotations. | Point to all the annotations. | ||
− | | | + | || To open the file, right-click on the file. |
− | From the context menu select | + | From the context menu select '''Open with Marble '''option. |
Notice that all annotations made on the map have been saved in this file. | Notice that all annotations made on the map have been saved in this file. | ||
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+ | || We will learn more about edit maps in the upcoming tutorials. | ||
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− | | | + | ||''' Slide Number 9''' |
'''Summary''' | '''Summary''' | ||
+ | || Let us summarise | ||
− | + | In this tutorial, we have learnt to add the following on the map. | |
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− | In this tutorial we have learnt to. | + | |
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* A placemark | * A placemark | ||
* A polygon and | * A polygon and | ||
− | * A path | + | * A path |
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+ | ||''' Slide Number 10''' | ||
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+ | '''Summary''' | ||
+ | ||We have also learnt to save an '''annotation''' file. | ||
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− | + | '''About the Spoken Tutorial project ''' | |
− | '''About Spoken Tutorial project ''' | + | || The video at the following link summarises the Spoken Tutorial project. |
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Please download and watch it. | Please download and watch it. | ||
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'''Spoken Tutorial workshops''' | '''Spoken Tutorial workshops''' | ||
− | | | + | || The '''Spoken Tutorial Project '''team conducts workshops and gives certificates. |
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− | conducts workshops | + | |
For more details, please write to us. | For more details, please write to us. | ||
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'''Forum for specific questions''' | '''Forum for specific questions''' | ||
'''https://spoken-tutorial.org''' | '''https://spoken-tutorial.org''' | ||
− | | | + | || Please post your timed queries in this forum. |
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− | | | + | || '''Slide Number 14''' |
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− | MHRD, Government of India. | + | '''Acknowledgment''' |
+ | || Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by MHRD, Government of India. | ||
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− | | | This is Viji Nair from, IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for watching. | + | || This is Viji Nair from, IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for watching. |
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Latest revision as of 16:02, 28 October 2020
Visual Cue | Narration |
Slide Number 1
Title slide |
Welcome to this SpokenTutorial on Edit Maps in Marble. |
Slide Number 2
Learning Objectives
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In this tutorial we will learn to add the following on the map,
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Slide Number 3
Learning Objectives |
We will also learn to save an annotation file. |
Slide Number 4
System Requirements |
To record this tutorial, I am using,
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Slide Number 5
Pre-requisites |
To practise this tutorial, the learner should be familiar with Marble interface
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I have opened the Marble interface. | |
Click on theOpenStreetMap view
Zoom in >> Point on our home location Mumbai. |
Go to Map View and select OpenStreetMap. |
Right click on Overviewmap.
From the context menu selectHide option. Right click on Compass. From the context menu select Hide option. Right click on Scale bar. From the context menu select Hide option. |
I will hide Overview map, Compass and Scale bar for better view of the map. |
Go to drop-down button and select Flat view option. | I will select Flat view option from the drop-down. |
Let us hide latitudes and longitudes for better visibility of the map. | |
Go to the Legend panel and un-check Coordinate Grid checkbox. | Go to the Legend panel and un-check Coordinate Grid checkbox. |
Let us make the Edit Maps panel visible if it is not seen on the interface. | |
Click on the Settings menu and select Panels.
From the sub-menu chooseEdit Maps option. Point to Edit Maps panel. |
Click on the Settings menu and select Panels.
From the sub-menu, select Edit Maps option. |
Point on Edit Maps panel and click on it.
Point on the icons. |
In the Edit Maps panel we see some icons. |
Let us first learn to add a placemark on the map. | |
Cursor on the interface.
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Let us go to our home location Mumbai.
We will add a placemark on the location of IIT Bombay. Zoom in and locate IIT Bombay. |
Click on Add Placemark option.
Point onEdit Placemark dialog box |
Go to Edit Maps panel and click on Add Placemark icon.
Edit Placemark dialog box opens on the interface. |
In the Name field type the name as IIT Bombay. | In the Name field type the name as IIT Bombay. |
Under Label click on the Color button. Point on Select colour window.
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Under Label click on the Color button.
Select Color window opens.
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Click on the OK button in the window. | Click on the OK button in the window. |
Click on the Description tab. | Next click on the Description tab. |
In the Description field, type the information given in the code files link. | In the Description field, I will add some information about IIT Bombay.
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Check Show Balloon popup checkbox. | Check Show Balloon popup checkbox. |
Click on the OK button at the bottom of the dialog box. | Click on the OK button at the bottom of the dialog box. |
Point on the location of IIT Bombay in the map. | Now we can see a placemark at the location of IIT Bombay. |
Click on its label. | Click on its label. |
Point on Place information data sheet.
Point on the Short description.
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Place information data sheet opens.
In the Short description, information added in the Description field is shown. Let us close this sheet. |
Slide Number 6
Assignment |
An assignment for you.
Add a placemark and description for Delhi on the map. Hint: The description about Delhi is provided in the Code files link. |
Point on Add polygon icon.
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Let us now add a polygon to highlight a particular area on the map.
We will add a polygon to highlight Kerala on the map. |
Zoom in and locate Kerala on the map.
Click on the Add Polygon icon. |
Zoom in and locate Kerala on the map.
Click on the Add Polygon icon. |
Point on Add polygon dialog box.
Type the name as Kerala in the Name field. |
Add polygon dialog box appears on the interface.
In the Name field type the name as Kerala |
Let us select colours for Lines and Area of the polygon. | |
Click on the color button.
Point to Select color window. From the colour box ,select red colour for Lines Click the OK button. |
Click on the Color button.
Click the on the OK button. |
Point on the Width dropdown button.
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We see a Width drop-down button.
We can select the line width here. I will choose the line width as 1.5. |
Click on the color button under Area.
Select color window opens. From the color box, select magenta for Area. Click on the OK button.
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Click on the Color button under Area.
Select Color window opens. From the colour box, I will select magenta for Area. Click on the OK button. |
Resize and place the dailog box to the left side of the interface.
Click onNodes option. |
Let us resize and place the dialog box to the left side of the interface.
Now click on Nodes tab. |
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Node |
Node is a point on the map.
It specifies the longitude and latitude of a particular place. |
Give nodes on the border of Kerala.
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Let us now start marking Nodes to draw a polygon on the area of Kerala. |
Click on the boundary of Kerala. keeps clicking all along the boundary. | To mark the area with nodes, click anywhere on the boundary of Kerala.
Keep clicking all along the boundary to complete the full area of Kerala. |
Click on the OK button at the bottom of the dialog box.
Point on Kerala on the map. |
Click on the OK button at the bottom of the dialog box.
After marking all the nodes, Kerala appears in magenta colour. |
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Assignment |
An assignment for you.
Highlight Karnataka state using the Add polygon option. |
Point to the Add path icon.
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Next icon is Add path.
If we wish to add some lines or path on the map we can use Add path tool.
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Locate Pune and Solapur on the map. | Locate Pune and Solapur on the map. |
Click on Add path icon.
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Click on Add Path icon.
Add path dialog box opens on the interface. In the Name field I will type the name as Path-1. |
Click on the color button under Lines.
From the color box, select blue color. Click on the Ok button. |
Next we will select colour and width for our path.
From the colour box,I will select blue colour.
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Click on the Width drop-down button and choose 1.5. | Click on the Width drop-down button.
I will choose the colour width as 1.5. |
Resize and place the dialog box to the left side of the interface.
Click on the Nodes tab in the dialog box.
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Let us resize and drag the dialog box to the left side of the interface.
Click on the Nodes tab in the dialog box.
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Click on theOK button at the bottom of the dialog box.
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Click on the OK button at the bottom of the dialog box.
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Click on Save Annotation FIle icon. | Let us save all the annotations we have made on this map.
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Point to Save Annotation File dialog box .
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Save Annotation FIle dialog box opens on the interface.
I will select Desktop folder. |
In the File name field type the name as Annotation-1.kml.
Cursor on Files of Type dropdown.
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In the File name field type the name as Annotation-1.kml.
Please note that file format should be.kml or osm. . Click on the Save button in the dialog box. |
Close this Marble application.
Go to the Desktop folder. Point to Annotation-1.kml on the Desktop. |
Let us check our annotation file.
Go to the Desktop folder.
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Right-click on the file.
Select the optionOpen with Marble. Point to all the annotations. |
To open the file, right-click on the file.
Notice that all annotations made on the map have been saved in this file. |
We will learn more about edit maps in the upcoming tutorials. | |
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Summary
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Let us summarise
In this tutorial, we have learnt to add the following on the map.
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Summary |
We have also learnt to save an annotation file. |
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About the Spoken Tutorial project |
The video at the following link summarises the Spoken Tutorial project.
Please download and watch it. |
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Spoken Tutorial workshops |
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For more details, please write to us. |
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Forum for specific questions |
Please post your timed queries in this forum. |
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Acknowledgment |
Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by MHRD, Government of India. |
This is Viji Nair from, IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for watching. |