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'''Learning Objectives''' | '''Learning Objectives''' | ||
|| In this tutorial we will, learn to, | || In this tutorial we will, learn to, | ||
− | * Add ground overlay | + | * Add '''ground overlay''' |
* Select an item | * Select an item | ||
* Add a '''polygon hole''' | * Add a '''polygon hole''' | ||
− | * Remove an item | + | * Remove an item and |
− | * Clear all annotations | + | * Clear all '''annotations'''. |
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|| '''Slide Number 3''' | || '''Slide Number 3''' | ||
'''System Requirements''' | '''System Requirements''' | ||
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|| To record this tutorial, I am using, | || To record this tutorial, I am using, | ||
− | *'''Ubuntu | + | * '''Ubuntu Linux OS''', version 16.04 |
− | *'''Marble '''version 1.12.20 and | + | * '''Marble '''version 1.12.20 and |
− | *A working Internet connection. | + | * A working Internet connection. |
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 | + | * '''Marble '''version 2.2.20 |
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|| '''Slide Number 4''' | || '''Slide Number 4''' | ||
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|| Glimpses of making placemark, polygon area and path. | || Glimpses of making placemark, polygon area and path. | ||
|| I have opened the '''Marble''' interface. | || I have opened the '''Marble''' interface. | ||
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We have already learnt about some icons in the '''Edit Maps''' panel. | We have already learnt about some icons in the '''Edit Maps''' panel. | ||
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I have added a '''Placemark,''' a '''Polygon''' and a '''Path''' on the map. | I have added a '''Placemark,''' a '''Polygon''' and a '''Path''' on the map. | ||
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|| Point to ''' Ground Overlay''' icon . | || Point to ''' Ground Overlay''' icon . | ||
− | || First we will learn to add''' Ground Overlay '''to our map. | + | || First we will learn to add '''Ground Overlay '''to our map. |
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|| '''Slide Number 5''' | || '''Slide Number 5''' | ||
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− | I have saved my | + | I have saved my file in the '''Desktop''' folder. |
Double click on the '''Desktop''' folder. | Double click on the '''Desktop''' folder. | ||
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− | || | + | || From the folder select the desired image and click on the '''Open''' button. |
− | From the folder select the desired image and click on the '''Open''' button. | + | |
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Point to context menu . | Point to context menu . | ||
|| All the '''nodes''' appear on the polygon area. | || All the '''nodes''' appear on the polygon area. | ||
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This indicates that the polygon area is in selected mode. | This indicates that the polygon area is in selected mode. | ||
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A context menu opens. | A context menu opens. | ||
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− | || Click on '''Properties''' option. | + | || Click on '''Properties''' option.Click on the '''OK''' button at the bottom left corner of the dialog box. |
|| Click on '''Properties''' option. | || Click on '''Properties''' option. | ||
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'''Select colour '''window opens. | '''Select colour '''window opens. | ||
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From the colour box select brown colour. | From the colour box select brown colour. | ||
− | || Click on the colour box under '''Area | + | || Click on the colour box under '''Area'''. |
'''Select Color '''window opens. | '''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 '''OK''' button at the left corner of the | + | Click on the '''OK''' button at the left corner of the '''Add Polygon '''dialog box. |
|| Click on the '''OK''' button in the window. | || Click on the '''OK''' button in the window. | ||
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|| Point to the polygon area. | || Point to the polygon area. | ||
− | || Notice that the color of the polygon area has changed from | + | || Notice that the color of the polygon area has changed from magenta to brown. |
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|| Point to Polygon area. | || Point to Polygon area. | ||
Left click on the Polygon area. | Left click on the Polygon area. | ||
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|| We can copy and paste this polygon area anywhere on the interface. | || We can copy and paste this polygon area anywhere on the interface. | ||
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|| Right click on the polygon. Select '''Copy''' option from the context menu. | || Right click on the polygon. Select '''Copy''' option from the context menu. | ||
+ | Select Paste option from the context menu. | ||
− | + | Point to the polygon. | |
|| Right-click on the polygon. | || Right-click on the polygon. | ||
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Select '''Copy''' option from the context menu. | Select '''Copy''' option from the context menu. | ||
− | + | I will paste this polygon outside the map. | |
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|| Right click on the polygon area. | || Right click on the polygon area. | ||
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|| Point to the message. | || Point to the message. | ||
− | Click on the Yes button. | + | Click on the '''Yes''' button. |
Point on the polygon | Point on the polygon | ||
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|| '''Add Polygon Hole.''' | || '''Add Polygon Hole.''' | ||
− | || Next | + | || Next item is '''Add Polygon Hole.''' |
− | To highlight an area on the polygon, we can use '''Add Polygon Hole '''icon. | + | To highlight an area on the polygon, we can use '''Add Polygon Hole ''' icon. |
Holes can be made in the existing polygon to highlight a particular region. | Holes can be made in the existing polygon to highlight a particular region. | ||
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|| Point to the message. | || Point to the message. | ||
− | Click on the Yes button. | + | Click on the '''Yes''' button. |
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|| An assignment for you, | || An assignment for you, | ||
− | Locate ''' | + | Locate '''Australia''' on the map and add its flag as Ground Overlay. |
Hint: The image of the flag of '''Australia''' is provided in the '''Code files''' link. | Hint: The image of the flag of '''Australia''' is provided in the '''Code files''' link. | ||
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|| The video at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. | || The video at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. | ||
− | Please download and watch it. | + | Please download and watch it. |
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|| Slide Number 11 | || Slide Number 11 | ||
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The Spoken Tutorial project will ensure an answer | The Spoken Tutorial project will ensure an answer | ||
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You will have to register to ask questions | You will have to register to ask questions | ||
− | || | + | || Please post your timed queries in this forum. |
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− | Please post your timed queries in this forum. | + | |
Latest revision as of 18:12, 11 May 2020
Visual Cue | Narration |
Slide Number 1
Title slide |
Welcome to this tutorial on More on Edit maps. |
Slide Number 2 Learning Objectives |
In this tutorial we will, learn to,
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Slide Number 3
System Requirements |
To record this tutorial, I am using,
The process demonstrated in this tutorial is identical in
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Slide Number 4
Pre-requisites www.spoken-tutorial.org |
To practise this tutorial, learner should be familiar with Marble interface.
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Slide Number 5
Code Files |
The files used in this tutorial are given in the Code files link.
Please download and extract the files to Desktop. I have downloaded and saved the files to my Desktop folder. |
Glimpses of making placemark, polygon area and path. | I have opened the Marble interface.
We have already learnt about some icons in the Edit Maps panel.
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Point to Ground Overlay icon . | First we will learn to add Ground Overlay to our map. |
Slide Number 5
Ground Overlay |
A ground overlay is an image that can be added on to a map. |
Click on Add Ground Overlay icon.
Locate India on the map. Click on the Ground Overlay icon. |
I will add an image of an Indian flag on
location of India on the map. Click on the Ground Overlay icon in the Edit Maps panel. |
Edit ground overlay dialog box.
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Edit ground overlay dialog box opens.
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Open File box.
My image file is kept on the Desktop folder.
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Open File Marble Virtual Globe dialog box opens.
Double click on the Desktop folder. |
From the folder select the desired image and click on the Open button.
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From the folder select the desired image.
Here you can see the image India-Flag.png Select the image by clicking on it.
Note that the image file should be in the .png file format.
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Point to the image on the Browse button. | Image is seen on the Browse button.
Click on OK button in the Edit ground overlay dialog box. |
Point to the Image file.
Click on the double arrow icons in the border of the image.
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Image appears on the map.
Resize the image using the arrow handles. You can also drag and drop the image as per your choice. |
Point to select Item icon.
click on Select item icon. |
Next icon is Select item.
Select Item option can be used to select an item on the map. |
Select the polygon area Kerala. | I will zoom in and select the polygon area Kerala. |
Point to the Polygon area.
Right click on the polygon area. Point to context menu . |
All the nodes appear on the polygon area.
This indicates that the polygon area is in selected mode. Right-click on the polygon area. A context menu opens. |
Click on Properties option.Click on the OK button at the bottom left corner of the dialog box. | Click on Properties option.
Add Polygon dialog box opens. We will change the colour of our polygon area. |
Click on the colour box under Area.
Select colour window opens. From the colour box select brown colour. |
Click on the colour box under Area.
Select Color window opens.
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Click on the OK button in the window.
Click on the OK button at the left corner of the Add Polygon dialog box. |
Click on the OK button in the window.
Click on the OK button at the bottom right corner of Add Polygon dialog box. |
Point to the polygon area. | Notice that the color of the polygon area has changed from magenta to brown. |
Point to Polygon area.
Left click on the Polygon area. |
We can copy and paste this polygon area anywhere on the interface.
Left-click on the polygon area. Polygon area is in selected mode. |
Right click on the polygon. Select Copy option from the context menu.
Select Paste option from the context menu. Point to the polygon. |
Right-click on the polygon.
Select Copy option from the context menu. I will paste this polygon outside the map. |
Right click on the polygon area.
Select Remove option from the Context menu |
Let us now delete this polygon.
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Point to the message.
Click on the Yes button. Point on the polygon |
A message Are you sure you want to remove the current item? appears.
Click on the Yes button. The polygon is removed from the map. |
Click on the Polygon area.
Point to Polygon area. We can place this polygon anywhere using the drag and drop method. |
We can place this polygon anywhere on the map using the drag and drop method. |
Move this polygon outside of the map.
Move this back to the previous location. |
Now we will move this polygon outside of the map.
Let us move back the polygon to its previous location. |
Point to the map | Similarly we can change the properties of any item that is added on the map. |
Add Polygon Hole. | Next item is Add Polygon Hole.
To highlight an area on the polygon, we can use Add Polygon Hole icon. Holes can be made in the existing polygon to highlight a particular region. |
Point to the polygon area Kerala and zoom in.
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Go to the polygon area Kerala and zoom in.
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Click on the Add Polygon Hole icon.
Start marking nodes on the region of Malapuram. Point to Polygon hole in the area of Malapuram. |
Click on the Add Polygon Hole icon.
Start marking nodes on the region of Malapuram. Observe that Malapuram area is marked with a polygon hole. |
Point to Add nodes. | Next icon is Add nodes.
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Point to path-1
Click on Add nodes icon.
Drag it to the desired location.
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I will now extend the Pune to Satara path.
I will extend the path to Kolhapur. |
Point to the Remove item icon. | Next we will learn to remove items on the map.
To remove any item from the map, we can use Remove item icon. |
Point to the Path-1 on the map.
Go to Path-1 and click on it. Click on Remove item icon. |
Now I will remove Path-1 from the map.
Go to Path-1 and click on it. Click on Remove item icon in the panel. |
Point to the message.
Click on the Yes button.
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A message Are you sure you want to remove the current item? appears.
Click on the Yes button.
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Clear Annotations.
Click on the Clear All Annotations icon. Point to the message. |
Click on Clear all annotations icon.
A message Are you sure you want to clear all annotations? appears. |
Point to the icon.
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This option is used to remove all the items created on the map.
Since I don't want to remove the items on the map, I will click on Cancel button. |
Click on View menu.
Point to all the icons in the view menu. |
Click on View menu.
Notice that all the icons in Edit maps panel are also available in the View menu. |
Slide Number 7
Summary |
Let us summarize.
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Slide Number 9
Assignment |
An assignment for you,
Locate Australia on the map and add its flag as Ground Overlay. Hint: The image of the flag of Australia is provided in the Code files link. |
Slide Number 10
About Spoken Tutorial project |
The video at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.
Please download and watch it. |
Slide Number 11
Spoken Tutorial workshops |
The Spoken Tutorial Project team:
conducts workshops and gives certificates. For more details, please write to us. |
Slide Number 12
Forum for specific questionsQuestions in THIS Spoken Tutorial? Visit[1]https://forums.spoken-tutorial.org Choose the minute and second where you have the question Explain your question briefly The Spoken Tutorial project will ensure an answer You will have to register to ask questions |
Please post your timed queries in this forum.
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Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by,"National Mission on Education through ICT and
"Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya National Mission on Teachers and Teaching,
MHRD,Government of India. |
Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by,MHRD, Government of India. |
About contributors | This tutorial is contributed by Viji Nair and Madhuri Ganapathi from IIT Bombay.
Thank you for watching. |