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Welcome!
Welcome!


First you should read the our Manifesto that describes what Marble is supposed to be. This is important so we don't loose focus:
First you should read our <b>Manifesto</b> that describes our aims. This is important so we don't loose focus:


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Projects/Marble


About Marble

Marble FAQ

Examples of Use

Applications using the Marble library

Using the Marble Widget in other applications

with QtDesigner
with C++
with Python
via a shell script


Programming Coordination

So you are new to Marble development ...

Welcome!

First you should read our Manifesto that describes our aims. This is important so we don't loose focus:

What Marble is all about ("Manifesto")

Now you should obtain the Marble source code and start to compile it. This page tells you how to do it:

http://edu.kde.org/marble/obtain.php

While you are compiling and checking out you can start to read a series of blog entries. These are a bit outdated already when it comes to details. But the basic concepts still apply:

Marble's Secrets

Now you should be ready to start. For a start you can look at our page of Junior Jobs:

Junior Jobs


Have Fun!

User Interface

Mockups

Texture Mapping

Texture Mapping

GeoData Library / KML

GeoData Library
KML Status
GPX Status

GeoPainter / DGML

GeoPainter
DGML

Marble Runner

Coordinate Runner
OSM Runner
Runner HOWTO

Projections

Winkel III

Tile Download

Tile Download

Documentation

API Docs
How to customize maps
Marble's Secrets

Mapping Coordination

Documentation

How to create Historical Maps
Global Palaeogeography

Routing

General ideas about routing

Meetings

Summaries and logs of scheduled Marble meetings can be found on the following pages:

Wednesday Nov. 10th, 2008