Marble/C3/Customize-the-Route-Maps/English
Visual Cue | Narration |
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Title slide |
Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial onCustomize the Route Maps. |
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Learning Objectives
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In this tutorial we will learn to,
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Learning Objectives |
Save a track and open a track
Clear the track Disable the position tracking from the map
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System Requirements
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To record this tutorial, I am using,
Marble version 1.12.20 and A working Internet connection. The process demonstrated is identical in Ubuntu Linux OS, version 18.04 Marble version 2.2.20 and |
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Pre-requisites |
To practise this tutorial, the learner should be familiar with the Marble interface.
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Code Files
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The file used in this tutorial is given in the Code files link.
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Right click on the file and select Open with Marble option. | Right-click on the file and select Open with Marble option. |
Point to the Route map from Mumbai to Pune. |
Earlier in this series we had created a route map from Mumbai to Pune.
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Point to the Route map.
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Now we will see how to change an existing route.
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Point to the Route map.
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We can change the route using drag-and-drop method on the map. |
Move the mouse pointer on the route.
Point to the green flag icon with + symbol appears. |
Move the mouse pointer on the route.
A green flag icon with + symbol appears. |
Point to the Route map.
Click with the left mouse button on the route. Move the pointer and drop it to the desired location, Aurangabad. |
This indicates that it is possible to add new routes.
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Point t o the B icon appeared on the location of Aurangabad. | B icon appears on the location of Aurangabad. |
Right-click on the ending point Pune.
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Now we have to delete the ending point Pune.
existing route. |
Point to the context menu.
Select Remove this destination option. |
A context menu appears.
Select Remove this destination option. |
Point to the dotted lines in the existing route. | Notice that the existing route is seen as a dotted line.
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Point to the new route map created from Mumbai to Solapur on the map. | A new route from Mumbai to Auragabad is created on the map. |
Point to the plus green symbol on the routing panel.
Click on the Add via option. |
An existing route can also be changed using the Add via icon. We can see this icon as a plus green symbol in the routing panel. Click on the Add Via icon. |
Point to the input bar with C icon on the routing panel. | An input bar with C icon appears in the Routing panel.
In the new input bar we can enter the name of the new destination.
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Click on the down arrow button next to C.
Point to the drop down menu . SelectFrom Map option. |
Click on the down arrow button next to C.
A drop down menu opens with different options.
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Type Vadodara In the input bar
Click on the Get Directions button |
I will enter the destination as Vadodara. Click on the Get Directions button. |
Point to the C icon appeared on the location of Vadodara on the map.
Right click on the ending point Aurangabad. |
C icon appears on the location of Vadodara on the map.
Right-click on the ending point Aurangabad in the existing route. |
Point to the context menu.
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Select Remove this destination option from the context menu . |
Point to the new route from Mumbai to Vadodara has appeared on the map. | A new route from Mumbai to Vadodara appears on the map.
Here Mumbai is the starting point and Vadodara is the destination. |
Point to the existing route map.
Click on the Reverse Route icon in the routing panel. |
Next we will see how to find a reverse route.
Click on the Reverse Route icon in the Routing panel. |
Point to the Mumbai to Vadodara route map. | Notice that the existing route is shown as a dotted line.
A reverse route from Vadodara to Mumbai is seen on the map. Now the source is Vadodara and the destination is Mumbai. |
Click on the Clear Route option.
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To clear this route from the map, click on the Clear Route icon.
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Click on the Open Route option. Point to Open Route dialog box. |
Now we will see how to open a route that we had saved earlier.
Click on the Open Route icon. Open Route dialog box appears . |
Select Mumbai-Pune.kml file from the Desktop folder | Select Mumbai-Pune.kml file from the Desktop folder. |
Click on the Open button.
Point to Route map from Delhi to Pune. |
Click on the Open button to open this file.
Route map from Mumbai to Pune opens. |
Now we will learn about Location tracking of a route. | |
Once we start our trip we can track our location.
Click on the Location panel. |
Once we start our trip we can track our location.
Click on the Location panel. |
Click on the drop down button.
below Position Tracking Select Current Route option. Check Show Track check box. |
Click on the drop down button below Position Tracking.
Select Current Route option. Check the Show Track check box. |
Point to the arrow on the route .
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We can see a moving arrow with a blue circle on the route .
This arrow indicates the current location on the route. |
Point to the Longitude and Latitude in the Location Panel. | Longitude and Latitude of the current location are shown in the Location panel. |
Point to Speed and Distance in the Location panel. | Speed and Distance covered by the vehicle are also seen in the Location panel.
Now let us save this track. Click on the Save Track icon. |
Point to Save Track dialog box.
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Save Track dialog box appears.
Select a location to save the track. I will select the Desktop folder. |
In the File Name field type the name as Track-1.kml.
Point to the Files of type filed.
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In the File Name field type the name as Track-1.kml.
Please note that the file extension should be .kml. |
Click on the Save button.
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Click on the Save button.
Let us open our saved track.
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Point to Track-1.kml. File on the desktop.
Right click to open this file.
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Track-1.kml. file has been saved on the desktop.
Let us right click to open this file.
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Point to KDE Wallet Service dialog box opens.
Click on 'Cancel' button. |
'KDE Wallet Service' dialog box opens.
Click on Cancel Button. |
Cursor on the track on the interface. |
Notice that the current track from Mumbai to Pune has been saved. |
Click on the Clear Track button in the Location Panel. | Next we will clear the current track from the map.
Click on the Clear Track button in the Location panel. |
Point to Clear current track dialog box.
Point to the message. Click on the Yes button. |
Clear current track dialog box appears.
A message “Are you sure you want to clear the current track?” appears. Click on the Yes button. Current track has been removed from the map. Observe that Track-1 is still seen on the route. |
Let us disable the position tracking.
The position tracking arrow has now disappeared.
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Summary |
Let us summarize.
write meaningful learning objectives.In this tutorial we have learnt to,Customize an existing route Create a reverse route Track the location of a route
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Summary
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Save a track and open a track
Clear the track Disable the position tracking from the map |
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Assignment |
Write the lines to convey meaning.As an Assignment,
Create a route map fromDelhi toAgra and do the following. a) Change the route fromDelhi toKanpur. b)Find its reverse route c)Save the track in .kml file format. |
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Acknowledgement Spoken Tutorial Project is supported byNational Mission on Education through ICT (NMEICT) Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya National Mission on Teachers and Teaching (PMMMNMTT)
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Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by,
MHRD, Government of India. |
This tutorial is contributed by Viji Nair and Madhuri Ganapathi from IIT Bombay. |