![]() We’ll learn more about tags in a laterĬhapter. Tags are information that is tied to a point, line or shape Right of the map in a window called “Properties”. You may notice that when you select an object, a list appears to the Line that ends at the same point where it begins. A shape is called a closed way because it is just a OSM, points are actually called nodes, and lines are called Special terminology which you will come to learn as you progress. It’s easy to think of a map as containing these three basic types of A shape isĮxactly like a line - the only difference is that the line begins at Is used to represent an area, like a field or a building. Lastly, there are numerous shapes on the sample map, representingĭifferent places - a forest, a river, a park, and buildings. These points don’t have any symbols or other informationĪssociated with them, but they help to define where the line is You look closely you will see that within the lines, there are pointsĪs well. There are several lines on the map as well, which represent roads. Shop is represented by a shoe symbol, and the market is represented Map, there are two points, a shoe shop and a supermarket. Points are a single location, represented by symbols. To select an object, click on it with your leftĪs you click different objects on the sample map, notice that there are three different types of objects on the map. There is a river, a forest, some buildings, several roads, and aĬouple of shops. There a few different types of objects here. Drag the bar leftĪnd right by holding your left mouse down and moving the bar left or The scale bar in the upper left of the map window. Using a laptop and don’t have a mouse, you can zoom in and out using Mouse, you can use your scroll wheel to zoom in and out. There are several ways to zoom in and out of the map. To move the map left or right, up or down, hold your right mouse You must however never upload these fictitious data to the You will use these data in order to try various editing techniques.
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