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    cmake -DWITH_DESIGNER_PLUGIN=ON ../marble
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    Choose "-DQTONLY=ON" as a parameter if you don't have KDE installed.
    Once you have compiled Marble using make you can install everything using "make install". This should install the file
    Once you have compiled Marble using "make" you can install everything using "make install". This should install the file


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    into Qt's designer plugin directory (please check this in case things don't work out).
    into Qt's designer plugin directory (please check this in case things don't work out).


    Once you start Qt Designer you should spot a new "Marble Desktop Globe" category in the widget box on the left.
    Once you start Qt Designer you should spot a new "Marble Desktop Globe" category in the widget box on the left:




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    === Using the MarbleWidget Plugin ===
    === Using the MarbleWidget Plugin ===


    You can use this Marble Widget just like all other widgets inside Designer: Once you have started Designer you can choose a new form from the ready-made templates (e.g. a QWidget). Now you can just drag and drop the Marble Widget from the widget box onto your form:  
    You can use this Marble Widget just like all other widgets inside Qt Designer: Once you have started Qt Designer you can choose a new form from the ready-made templates (e.g. a QWidget). Now you can just drag and drop the Marble Widget from the widget box onto your form:  





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    The Marble Widget Plugin for Qt Designer

    Compiling the MarbleWidget Plugin

    The Marble Widget is also offered as a designer plugin. If you compile Marble yourself you probably need to enable the compilation of the designer plugin:

    If your source directory is "~/marble" and your build directory is "~/marble_build" then you can enable compilation of the designer plugin via the cmake call:

    cmake -DQTONLY=OFF -DWITH_DESIGNER_PLUGIN=ON ../marble

    Choose "-DQTONLY=ON" as a parameter if you don't have KDE installed. Once you have compiled Marble using "make" you can install everything using "make install". This should install the file

    MarbleWidgetPlugin.so


    into Qt's designer plugin directory (please check this in case things don't work out).

    Once you start Qt Designer you should spot a new "Marble Desktop Globe" category in the widget box on the left:



    Using the MarbleWidget Plugin

    You can use this Marble Widget just like all other widgets inside Qt Designer: Once you have started Qt Designer you can choose a new form from the ready-made templates (e.g. a QWidget). Now you can just drag and drop the Marble Widget from the widget box onto your form:



    Alternatively we also provide other widget plugins that allow controlling the Marble Widget: e.g. the navigation widget plugin and the latitude-longitude widget plugin.

    The map properties of the Marble Widget can be adjusted in the Property Editor on the right: all properties get assigned and displayed immediately on the map without having to press the "Preview" menu entry.



    There are two ready-made examples available inside the example directory of the Marble source code:

    marble/examples/example1.ui marble/examples/example2.ui


    The file example2.ui nicely demonstrate how signals and slots work with the MarbleWidget:



    You can preview the widget by choosing "Preview" from the "Form" menu. Inside the preview it's possible to pan and zoom the map. Of course the signal-slot connections can be tested inside the preview as well.