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==Indian Quick Start Guide==
==Indian Quick Start Guide==
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=Editing the map=
=Editing the map=
Most starting editors at first try to match the map of Waze perfectly to the satellite image. They split roads, add walking trails, make the roads very fluently and draw detailed places. However, Waze is NOT a topografical map, but a navigation system that routes you to your destination in the best/fastest way. Therefore, keep the Waze map [[KISS|simple]]: The lesser the detail, the clearer the map, lesser data use, faster calculations, and easier maintainance. With that in mind, let's start edit the map!
Most starting editors at first try to match the map of Waze perfectly to the satellite image. They split roads, add walking trails, make the roads very fluently and draw detailed places. However, Waze is <i>not</i> a topografical map, but a navigation system that routes you to your destination in the best/fastest way.<br />
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Waze relies on a map’s display suitable for a small smart-phone screen. It needs a map that accurately instructs where cars can drive, is simple and clear, and uses real time traffic data bound to the parts on the map. Therefore, we follow the three basic principles "Usability, Simplicity, & Retention"; Make it useful, [[KISS|keep it as simple as possible]], and do not delete!  The lesser the detail, the clearer the map, lesser data use, faster calculations, and easier maintainance. With that in mind, let's start edit the map!


===Roads===
===Roads===
Indian cities have been growing rapidly, with lots of roads being made and connected to existing roads. So much work to be done. Please only add roads when you are sure they exist. An important source of information is the underlying satellite picture. This picture can be outdated. Also, please be careful deleting roads, as they could contain valuable information. When in doubt consult with a senior editor or local Area manager (see the [[India Community|Community page]]) or submit your question via [[Slack]]. <br />
Indian cities have been growing rapidly, with lots of roads being made and connected to existing roads. So much work to be done. Please only add roads when you are sure they exist. An important source of information is the underlying satellite picture. This picture can be outdated. Also, please be careful deleting roads, as they could contain valuable information. When in doubt consult with a senior editor or local Area manager (see the [[India Community|Community page]]) or submit your question via [[Slack]]. <br />
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:And  we can also add roads from the [[Waze app]] while driving with (see [https://support.google.com/waze/answer/7163572?hl=en&ref_topic=6262573 ''Pave a missing road'']) activated.
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====Cutting a segment====
====Checking the Junction====
[[File:Wme-cutting-a-segment-in-two.png|right|200px]] You can cut a segment into two new segments. You can do this by adding a new segment from some random point nearby, to the point of the segment where you want to cut it. A new junction will be added. Delete the new segment just created. The newly created junction will remain and you made two new segments out of one. If you need to actually separate the road segments at that point, just relocate the end point of one of the two new segments.
[[File:New-segment-without-trs.png|right|300px]] After adding a new road it is always good to check the connections. If you select the newly created segment the <i>[[#Junction_Arrows|Junction Arrows]]</i> should resemble the possible directions. If the junction is correct there should be arrows pointing to all connected roads. If there are no arrows shown there is probably a problem. Refresh the screen and reconnect the end point of the newly created segment.<br />
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Clicking an arrow toggles between ''Allowed'' and ''Restricted'' (or, between ''Partially'' and ''Fully Restricted'').  
Clicking an arrow toggles between ''Allowed'' and ''Restricted'' (or, between ''Partially'' and ''Fully Restricted'').  
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====Cutting a segment====
[[File:Wme-cutting-a-segment-in-two.png|right|200px]] You can cut a segment into two new segments. You can do this by adding a new segment from some random point nearby, to the point of the segment where you want to cut it. A new junction will be added. Delete the new segment just created. The newly created junction will remain and you made two new segments out of one. If you need to actually separate the road segments at that point, just relocate the end point of one of the two new segments.
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==== Road properties ====
==== Road properties ====
All road properties that can be changed are visible in the left pane when you select a segment. <br />
All road properties that can be changed are visible in the left pane when you select a segment. <br />
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===Adding Places===
===Places===
Hover over this [[File:DrawPlace.jpg|30px]]button to show Place categories. Choose one and click on the map to add it. This will add a point place. Use the left pane to change it to, if necessary, an area and to add other information about the place. For an area place, use [[#Geometry_node|geometry nodes]] of the place to change its shape.
<i>Places</i> like Petrol Pumps, Parking Lots, Train Stations and other <i>Points of interest</i> can be mapped. Be sure to have the Places layer of the [[Waze Map Editor|WME]] enabled and click on the Place menu to show Place categories. Choose one and click on the map to add it. This will add a point place. Use the left panel to change it to, if necessary, into an area and to add other information about the place. For an area place, such as Petrol Pumps and Parking Lots, use [[#Geometry_node|geometry nodes]] of the place to change its shape.<br />
 
See for more information the page on [[Places]].
Only actual "Places" or Points of Interests (POIs) should be mapped, i.e. those which help the driver to find their way. See the extended guidelines on [[Places|Places]] for more information.
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====Petrol Pumps and Parking Lots====
Special Places are Petrol Pumps (in Waze called "Gas stations") and Parking Lots. Waze saves a lot of data with these Places and they need to be handled with care. Always draw them as areas. For more information, see the sections about it on the [[Places]] page about [[Places#Petrol_Pumps|petrol pumps]] and [[Places#Parking_Lots|parking lots]].
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=Problem reports (URs & MPs)=
=Problem reports (URs & MPs)=
'''UR'''s ([[File:Request_pin_open-high.png|22px|frameless]] Update Requests; map problems reported by waze users) and '''MP'''s ([[File:Problem pin open-high.png|22px|frameless]] automatically generated Map Problem reports) show where the map needs work. We must solve them to fix the map. URs also give us a way to contact our fellow wazers, who may become interested in editing. It is important to handle them with care and attention. Please read the [[Update request|Indian guidelines on URs and MPs]].
'''UR'''s [[File:Request_pin_open-high.png|25px|frameless]] Update Requests; map problems reported by waze users<br />
'''MP'''s [[File:Problem pin open-high.png|25px|frameless]] automatically generated Map Problem reports<br />
show where the map needs work. We must solve them to fix the map. URs also give us a way to contact our fellow wazers, who may become interested in editing. It is important to handle them with care and attention.<br />
Please read our [[Update request|guidelines on URs and MPs]].
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= Permalinks =
= Permalinks =
A permalink is a URL used to take you or someone else directly to a specific location on the map. It contains all information necessary to discuss that location, like latitude, longitude, zoom level, visible layers, and optionally a junction or a place, or one or more segments.<br />
A permalink ('''PL''') is a URL used to take you or someone else directly to a specific location on the map. It contains all information necessary to discuss that location, like latitude, longitude, zoom level, visible layers, and optionally a junction or a place, or one or more segments. Below is a '''PL''' that points to a certain location in Delhi.<br />
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https://www.waze.com/en-GB/editor/?env=row&lon=77.09612&lat=28.66073&s=1681389015&zoom=3
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* The first parameter specifies the environment where ''row'' stands for rest of the world.
* Next attribute specify the geographic coordinates to the position of a point on the Earth's surface via the longtitude and latitude
* Third attribute is the zoom level
* Fourth optional attribute - not shown here - are referring to selected segments or places.<br />
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To create a permalink, zoom and pan the map to show what you want to show. Next, hover the mouse over the [[File:wme_permalink_icon.jpg]] permalink icon on the right side of the bottom bar until a message pops up. Then use {{Key press|Ctrl|C}} to copy the permalink. You can paste this link anywhere you need it.<br />
'''Creating a PL'''<br />
For locking / unlocking requests a '''PL''' should be supplied with all involved segments. From the [[Waze Map Editor|WME]] screen create a '''PL''' by adjusting the zoom level so all segments to select are visible. While using the Ctrl-key select all involved segments. Then create a '''PL''' by clicking the [[File:PL-symbol.jpg]] symbol bottom right corner of your screen. The '''PL''' is now created as URL in your browser. Use {{Key press|Ctrl|C}} to copy the permalink. You're now able to paste this link anywhere you need it.<br />
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To include a single place, junction, or segment in the permalink, click on it before using the permalink icon.  To include several segments and/or objects, use {{Key press|ctrl|click}} (for MAC:{{key press|command|click}}).
To include a single place, junction, or segment in the permalink, click on it before using the permalink icon.  To include several segments and/or objects, use {{Key press|ctrl|click}} (for MAC:{{key press|command|click}}).
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= Take the next step =
= Take the next step =
This page is only intended as a Quick-start and is not intended to answer all of your questions.  If you only intend to add a few street names, or allow a turn, then this is aimed at you. Before you start any serious editing please also read all the [[Editing|Indian mapping guidelines]]. <br />
This page is only intended as a Quick-start and is not intended to answer all of your questions.  If you only intend to add a few street names, or allow a turn, then this is aimed at you. Before you start any serious editing please also read all the [[Mapping guidelines|Indian mapping guidelines]]. <br />
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Helpfull tips and often encountered problems when starting editing are described in the page to [[Improve your skills]].<br />
Helpfull tips and often encountered problems when starting editing are described in the page to [[Editing/Improve your skills]].<br />
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And don't forget to join your fellow Wazers in [[India Community|your community]], who will be happy to meet you!
And don't forget to join your fellow Wazers in [[India Community|your community]], who will be happy to meet you!
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