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About Marble
Examples of Use
Using the Marble Widget in other applications
How to become a Marble developer ("Marblehead")
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:
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 called "Marble's Secrets". These are a bit outdated already when it comes to details. But the basic concepts still apply:
Now you should be ready to start. For a start you can look at our page of Junior Jobs:
Have Fun!
Programming Coordination
User Interface
Texture Mapping
GeoData Library / KML
GeoPainter / DGML
Marble Runner
Projections
Tile Download
Documentation
Mapping Coordination
Documentation
Routing
Meetings
Summaries and logs of scheduled Marble meetings can be found on the following pages: