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-====== ​Welcome to the ToolMap tutorial (pretty empty yet) ======+====== ​Tips ======
  
-This tutorial should provides you a good understanding of how to create and vectorize a ToolMap ​projectThis tutorial is mainly divided in three parts:+Welcome to this part of the wiki. Before going further be aware that the following topics may require ​a good understanding/ knowledge ​of ToolMap ​but can eventually help you use it with more ease.
  
-  * The creation and implementation ​of the data model +The strategies described are not by any means mandatory to use. They are just some observations made on a frequent use of the software. They  browse the three main domains ​of ToolMap:
-  * The vectorization and attribution +
-  * The validation and export ​of the project+
  
-All along this tutorial ​we will use the tools and functionalities of ToolMap. For a deeper explanation of the tools please refer to the [[usermanual|User manual]].+  * [[tutorial:​vectorization|Vectorization]] 
 +  * [[tutorial:​attribution|Attribution]] 
 +  * [[tutorial:​verification|Validation]]
  
-Well, now follow the white rabbit into the beautiful world of ToolMap 
  
-[[tuto:​tuto1|(\(\]] ​ __Follow me!!\\ [[tuto:​tuto1|(oo)]]\\ [[tuto:​tuto1|("​)("​)]]+While looking through the following pages, you may reach to the conclusion that most of those tips are interlocked. This is due to the fact that the vectorization,​ attribution and even the verification are finally all part of the same edition process. Prompted by this knowledge, the ultimate handling of ToolMap would be to conjugate the different stages of the creation into one unique fluid motion.
  
 +Obviously this "​motion"​ will variate on a case-by-case basis according the structure of the project and your preferences. In the end, the main objective would be for you to develop your own working process which fits you the best.