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Visual Cue Narration
Slide Number 1

Title slide

Welcome to this SpokenTutorial on Edit Maps in Marble.
Slide Number 2

Learning Objectives


In this tutorial we will learn to add the following on the map,
  • a placemark
  • a polygon and
  • a path


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,


Ubuntu Linux OS, version 16.04

Marble version 1.12.20 and

Working internet connection


The process demonstrated in this tutorial is identical in

Ubuntu Linux OS, version 18.04

Marble version 2.2.20


Slide Number 4

Pre-requisites

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.


I have opened the Marble interface.
Click on theOpenStreetMapview

Zoom in.

Point on our home locationMumbai.


Right click on Overviewmap.

From the context menu selectHide option.

Right click on Compass.

From the context menu selectHide option.

Right click on Scale bar.

From the context menu selectHide option.


Go to dropdown button andselectFlat view option.

Go toMap View and select OpenStreetMapview.



I will hide Overview map, Compass and Scale bar for better view of the map.



I will select Flat view option from the dropdown.

Let us hide latitudes and longitudes for better visibility of the map.

Go to the Legend panel and uncheck Coordinate Grid check box.



Click on theSettingsmenu and select Panels.


From the sub-menu chooseEdit Maps option.


Point toEdit Maps panel .


Let us make theEdit Maps panel visible, if it is not seen on the interface.


Click on theSettingsmenu and select Panels.


From the sub-menu, selectEdit Maps option.


Point on Edit Maps panel and click on it

Point onAdd Placemark, Add polygon, Add path, AddGroundoverlayand others.

In theEdit Mapspanel we see some icons.


Cursor on the interface.


Zoom in and pointIIT Bombay on the map

Let us first learn to add a placemark on the map.


Let us go to our Home location Mumbai.

We will add a placemark on the location ofIIT Bombay.

Zoom in and locateIIT Bombay.

Click onAdd Placemarkoption.

Point onEdit Placemarkdialogue box

Go toEdit Mapspanel and click onAdd Placemark icon .

Edit Placemarkdialogue box opens on the interface.


In theName fieldtype the name asIIT Bombay.


In theName fieldtype the name asIIT Bombay.


Under Label click on the Color button. Select colour window opens.


In the colour box, I will select dark blue colour.


Click on the OK button in the window.

In the Description field, type the information given in the code files link.


Click on the Description tab.


In theDescription field, I will add some information about IIT Bombay.


The information about IIT Bombay is provided in the Code files link.


CheckShow Balloon popupcheckbox.

Click on the OK button at the bottom of the Edit Placement dialogue box. Click on the OK button at the bottom of the Edit Placemark dialogue box.
Point on the location ofIIT Bombayin the map. Now we can see a placemark at the location of IIT Bombay.
Click on its label. Click on its label.
Point onPlace Information data sheet.

Point on theshort description.


Click on the close button.

Place Information data sheet opens.

In theshort description, information added in theDescriptionfield is shown.

let us close this sheet.


Slide

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 onAdd polygon icon.


Zoom in and place the cursor in Kerala.


Let us now add a polygon to highlight a particular area on the map.

We will add a polygon to highlightKerala on the map.


Zoom in and locateKeralaon the map.

Click on theAdd Polygonicon.


Zoom in and locateKeralaon the map.

Click on theAdd Polygonicon.


Point onAdd polygon dialogue box.

Type the name as Kerala in theName field.

Add polygon dialogue box appears on the interface.

In theName field type the name asKerala

Drag the dialogue box to the side of the interface. Let us re-size and place the dialogue box to the left side of the interface.
Click onStyle ,Coloroption.


Select red colour forLinesand click the OK button.


Select blue colour forAreaand click the OK button.

Click onStyle, Colortab.

Let us select colours forLinesandAreaof the polygon.


Click on the colour button.


Select color window opens


From the colour box I will select red colour forLinesand click the OK button.


Point on theWidthdropdown button.


Choose the line width as 1.5.


We see aWidthdropdown button next toLines.

We can select the line width here. I will choose the line width as 1.5.


Click on the color button under Area.

Select colour window opens.

From the color box I will select magenta forArea.

click on the OK button.

Click onNodes option.


Now click onNodes tab.


Slide

Node

Node is a point on the map.

It specifies the longitude and latitude of a particular place.


Let us now start markingNodesto draw a polygon on the map of Kerala.
Give nodes on the border of Kerala.


Point on the dark blue color on the map.


To mark the area with nodes, click anywhere on the boundary ofkerala.

keep clicking all along the boundary.


Give nodes in the full area

Point on the polygon area in the map

Let us complete the full area of kerala.


Notice that after marking the nodes Kerala appears as magenta colour .


Slide Number

Assignment

An assignment for you.

Add a polygon to highlightKarnataka on the map.

Point to the Add path icon.

Go to our PlacemarkIITBombayand zoom in .

Go to our home location Mumbai

Next icon isAdd path.

If we wish to add some lines or path in the map we can useAdd pathtool.

Let us go to our home location Mumbai.

We will add a path from Pune to Solapur on the map.


Locate Thane and Airoli on the map.

Place the cursor on the label Thane.

Locate Pune and Solapur on the map.


Click onAdd pathicon.


Point toAdd pathdialog box.


Click onAdd Path icon.

Add pathdialog box opens on the interface.

In theNamefield I will type the name asPath-1.


Click on theColorbox.

From theColorwindow I will select Violet colour.



Click on theWidthdropdown button and choose 1.5.


Next we will selectColorandWidthfor our path .

Click on the color button under Lines.



From the colour window I will select

blue colour.


Click on the Width dropdown button.

I will choose the color width as 1.5.


Click on theNodestab in the dialog box

move this window to a convenient location.

Startmarking thenodes one by one.


Click on theNodestab in the dialog box.


I will drag and place this dialog box in a convenient location.


Then startmarking thenodes one by one from Pune to Solapur.

Click on the OK button in the Add path dialog box.


Point on the path or line is formed in the main gate road on the map.


After completing the path click on theOKbutton in theAdd Path dialog box.


Notice that a path is marked from Pune to Solapur on the map.


Click on theSave Annotation FIleicon.

Let us save all the annotations we have made on this map.


Click on theSave Annotation FIleicon.


Point to Save Annotation FIle dialog box .


Double click on the Desktop.

Save Annotation FIle dialog box opens on the interface.


Select a location to save the file.

I will select Desktopfolder.


In the File name field type the name asAnnotation-1.kml.

Cursor onFiles of Type dropdown.


Click on theOKbutton at the bottom of the dialog box.

In theFile namefield type the name asAnnotation-1.kml.

Please note that file format should be.kmlor .osm.


Click on theSavebutton at the bottom of the dialog box.

Go to theDesktop folder.

Point to Annotation-1.kml on theDesktop.


Let us check our annotation file.


I will close this Marble application.

Go to theDesktop folder.


Annotation-1.kml is saved on theDesktop.


Right-click on the file.

Select the optionOpen with KDE Marble.

Point to all the annotations.

To open the file, right-click on the file.


From the context menu select theOpen with KDE Marble option.

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.
Slide Number 6

Summary


Let us summarise

In this tutorial we have learnt to.


  • A placemark
  • A polygon and
  • A path

We have also learnt to,

  • Save an annotation file


Slide Number 7

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Slide Number 8

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Slide Number9

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Slide Number 10

Acknowledgement


Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by,

MHRD, Government of India.

This is Viji Nair from, IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for watching.

Contributors and Content Editors

Madhurig, Nancyvarkey, PoojaMoolya, Vijinair