Updated Quick Start Tutorial (markdown)

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_The tutorial is for version 1.0 [a bit outdated in terms of Style settings]_
_The tutorial is for version 1.1_
![FMG Loading Screen](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/587406457725779968/615924093736452184/v1_1.png)
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The same operations can be performed using keyboard. Press <kbd>+</kbd> to zoom in, <kbd>-</kbd> to zoom out. Use <kbd>1</kbd>-<kbd>9</kbd> number keys to set an exact zoom level. Press <kbd>0</kbd> to reset zoom to default. Use arrows keys to move around.
## Map layers
By default the map shows the worlds political situation, but its not the only available preset. Open the first tab of the menu _Style_ to change the preset. _Preset_ is a set of layers to be toggled on. There are number of presets available by default: political, cultural, religions, provinces and biomes map, heightmap, places of interest and the pure landmass view. You can either select one of the presets or use buttons below to display or hide a particular label.
By default the map shows the worlds political situation, but its not the only available preset. Open the first tab of the menu _Layers_ to change the preset. _Preset_ is a set of layers to be toggled on. There are number of presets available by default: political, cultural, religions, provinces and biomes map, heightmap, places of interest and the pure landmass view. You can either select one of the presets or use buttons below to display or hide a particular label.
![Map presets and layers](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/587406457725779968/615924105816047618/v1_3.png)
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Some layers may not be visible if a upper (top) layer is toggled on. You can drag the layer button to change the layer's order.
## Styling and filters
There are cases when you may want to see several full map-covering layers simultaneously. The only way you can do it is to make the upper layer partially transparent. Choose the required layer from the _Select element_ drop-down list and change the opacity slider. Note that this may not work if clipping is enabled.
There are cases when you may want to see several full map-covering layers simultaneously. The only way you can do it is to make the upper layer partially transparent. Open the _Style_ and choose the required layer from the _Select element_ drop-down list and change the opacity slider. Note that this may not work if clipping is enabled.
The same approach is used for styling all map elements. For example if you want to change the color of state borders, select _Borders_ element, then border group (type) and click on the color box to set a new color. Here you can also change border stroke width, its style and apply a visual filter. Different map elements have different styling controls. To restore the default style to all elements click on the counter-clockwise arrow next to the elements list.