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Time | Narration |
00:01 | Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on Panels in Marble. |
00:06 | In this tutorial we will, learn about
Panels and Settings in Panels |
00:15 | To record this tutorial, I am using: Ubuntu Linux OS version 16.04
Marble version 1.12.20 |
00:27 | The process demonstrated in this tutorial is identical in, |
00:31 | Ubuntu Linux OS version 18.04
Marble version 2.2.20 |
00:40 | To follow this tutorial, learner should be familiar with Marble interface. |
00:46 | For the prerequisite Marble tutorials, please visit this site. |
00:52 | I have already opened the Marble interface. |
00:56 | Let us drag the boundary to see the left panel clearly. |
01:01 | We will begin with Search panel. |
01:04 | Using this panel we can search different places on the globe. |
01:09 | Next we have Location. Click on it. |
01:14 | This panel shows location and position tracking of a place. |
01:20 | Let us click on Routing panel. |
01:23 | This panel shows possible routes and gives driving instructions. |
01:28 | Then we have Map View panel. |
01:31 | It has a Globe view and a drop-down to show various views. |
01:36 | Globe View is the default view. |
01:39 | It shows a 3D model of the Earth. |
01:42 | Next to the Globe view, we have a drop down button. |
01:46 | Click on the drop down button |
01:49 | This drop down button has a combination of 2D and 3D Views of the Earth. |
01:55 | For example, Mercator View and Flat view are 2D views. |
02:03 | Gnomonic view, Stereographic view and others are 3d views. |
02:14 | Details about each of these views are available in the Additional material link of this tutorial. |
02:22 | Let us go back to the default view. |
02:25 | In the Earth drop-down button, we have Earth and Moon views.
Click on the Moon view. |
02:33 | This is the moon’s view. |
02:36 | Let me zoom in and rotate the moon. |
02:39 | We can see bright and dark regions on the surface of the moon. |
02:44 | Bright region is called Lunar highlands. |
02:48 | Dark regions are called Mare. |
02:52 | Apart from these we can also see the satellites like Apollo 12, Apollo 14, Apollo 16 and others. |
03:02 | We will learn more about the Moon’s view in the upcoming tutorials. |
03:07 | Click on the Moon drop down and select Earth. |
03:12 | Marble has various Map views of the Earth. |
03:16 | Atlas is the default Map view. |
03:19 | I will scroll down to show different Map views. |
03:22 | Let us click on each of these Map views to see them on the right panel. |
03:28 | OpenStreetMap, Satellite view, Earth at Night and others. |
03:43 | Let us go back to the default Map view. |
03:47 | Next panel is Legend. Click on it. |
03:52 | This panel contains symbols that show different features on the map. |
03:58 | For example,
Populated places |
04:02 | Urban areas |
04:04 | Terrain |
04:06 | Places of interest |
04:09 | Boundaries and others. |
04:16 | The symbols used to represent a feature in all maps are universal. |
04:21 | For example, rivers are always represented by blue lines. |
04:26 | If we see black and red triangles in a location, it means that the place has mountains and volcanoes. |
04:36 | In addition to these default panels, Marble has 3 more panels. |
04:41 | Those panels are hidden by default. |
04:45 | Hidden panels are available in the Settings menu. |
04:49 | Click on the Settings menu and select Panels. |
04:53 | A sub-menu shows all the panels. |
04:57 | Here we can see that Routing, Location, Search, Map view and Legend panels are selected by default. |
05:09 | Files, Edit Maps and Tour panels are not selected. |
05:16 | Let me show these 3 panels by clicking them one by one.
Click on Files. |
05:24 | Again go to Settings menu and select Panels.
Click on Edit Maps. |
05:33 | Similarly I will open the Tour panel. |
05:39 | Notice that all the panels are seen on the interface. |
05:44 | Let us go to Edit Maps and click on it. Using this panel we can edit maps. |
05:52 | This panel has Add Placemark, Add Polygon, Add Path, Add Ground Overlay and other icons. |
06:04 | Next is Tour panel. Click on it. |
06:09 | This panel gives quick access of our search history on the map. |
06:15 | It has New Tour, Open Tour, Save Tour, and other icons. |
06:22 | Now click on Files panel. |
06:25 | Files panel contains the databases of the Marble. |
06:29 | It has a collection of GeoData documents. |
06:33 | GeoData document means geographic datasets of various types available in a common file. |
06:41 | Let me scroll down to show the Geodata documents. |
06:46 | It has the database of cities, mountains, volcanoes and oceans. |
06:54 | As an Assignment
Locate mountains in Africa and Europe. |
07:00 | Hint : Use the Legend panel. |
07:04 | Let us summarise, |
07:06 | In this tutorial we have learnt about:
Panels and Settings in Panels |
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07:44 | This is Viji Nair from, IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for watching. |