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Waze base maps come from USGA Tiger Data. Cartouche is a map editor used by the end user to fine tune the base map. It containing five panels to aid the user [[Layers]], [[Map Controls]], [[View]] & [[Edit]].  
Waze base maps come from USGA Tiger Data. Cartouche is a map editor used by the end user to fine tune the base map. It containing four main panels to aid the user: [[Layers panel|Layers]], [[Map control panel|Map Control]], [[View panel|View]], and [[Edit panel|Edit]].  


==Accessing Car Touche==
==Accessing Cartouche==
Login to your account
* Log in to your account.
Select "Live Map" for the main navigation heading
* Select "Live Map" in the main navigation header.
Select Update Map located just above the map
* Select "Update Map" located just above the map viewer.
 
[[Image:Cartouche.png|700px]]
 
Your screen should look something like this.  Each panel can be moved around by clicking and dragging on an empty part of the panel.


==Navigating the map==
==Navigating the map==

Revision as of 23:58, 25 September 2009

Waze base maps come from USGA Tiger Data. Cartouche is a map editor used by the end user to fine tune the base map. It containing four main panels to aid the user: Layers, Map Control, View, and Edit.

Accessing Cartouche

  • Log in to your account.
  • Select "Live Map" in the main navigation header.
  • Select "Update Map" located just above the map viewer.

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Your screen should look something like this. Each panel can be moved around by clicking and dragging on an empty part of the panel.

Navigating the map

  • Move around the map by clicking and dragging on an empty space in the viewer.
  • There are three ways to zoom in cartouche:
    • The buttons on the zoom controller in the upper-left corner of the map viewer will zoom in and out, and the vertical bar allows for immediate zooming to a specific level.
    • Double-clicking any point on the map will zoom in and center the map on that point.
    • Scrolling up with your mouse wheel will zoom in on a certain point, and scrolling down will zoom out, keeping the mouse pointer's location in the same location."