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 ===== What is ToolMap? ===== ===== What is ToolMap? =====
  
-ToolMap is a program designed ​for the elaboration of complex ​and accurate ​GIS maps. It was developped in response to the two most reccurent problems given by such maps+ToolMap is a cost-free, open-source software dedicated ​for digitizing data and producing complex multi-layer ​GIS projects 
-  * The topological structure + 
-  * The semantical meaning+It was developped in response to the need to create projects with
 +  * A faultless and accurate ​topological structure. 
 +  * A correct and homogenized semantic attribution.
  
 ===== How does it work? ===== ===== How does it work? =====
  
-ToolMap ​strenght rely on two aspects+ToolMap ​perform its duty based on two basic and undissociable principles
-  * The data model +  ​* **The data model** describing ​the nature ​and spatial relationships between ​the possible ​different ​features.
-  ​The vectorization process +
-The method ToolMap uses for the digitizing process deny the redundancy of geometries. The one referring to multiple layers are digitized only once and distributed through ​the different ​layers with the help of the data model.+
  
-{{test_tuto.png?​nolink}}+  * **The digitizing process** allowing only two types of geometries, lines and points to represent all two-dimensional "​real-world"​ objects. No polygon layer exists in ToolMap; they are built from the combination of lines delinaeting surfaces. Digitizing all lines, line feature (strictly speaking) and borders of polygons within one single layer yields the following advantages:​ 
 +    * No redundancy in the digitzing process: geometric shapes referring to multiple object types are digitized and stored only once. 
 +    * Perfect match between geometric shapes occurring in different thematic GIS layers: all objects are extracted from the same construction layers.
  
-More than just the method, ToolMap provides strong tools for the vectorization as well as for the validation. 
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