Marble

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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

How to become a Marble developer ("Marblehead")

So you are new to Marble development ...

Welcome!

Here you'll get all the information you need to start Marble development:

How to become a Marble Developer

Packaging Marble

Here is some advice about how packaging is supposed to happen on the various plattforms that are supported.

Packaging for Mac

Tools for Marble

Here are some tools and checks that are performed on marble code:

Marble Open Bugs
Review Board
API Docs (KDE Trunk)
APIDOX reports
Krazy reports

Programming Coordination

Here are a few links to various issues we are working on:


TODO list

New Marble Modules

New Marble Modules


User Interface

Mockups

Texture Mapping

Texture Mapping

GeoData Library / KML

GeoData

the base classes to manipulate geographic data

File Management

importing and displaying your data

KML Status
GPX Status
Placemarks Management
Review of Model-View use in marble

Geo Graphics View

Overview of the GeoGraphicsView
Interaction between GeoData and GeoGraphicsView

GeoPainter / DGML

GeoPainter
DGML

Plugin Interfaces

Plugin interfaces

Marble Runner

Coordinate Runner
OSM Runner
Runner HOWTO

Online Services

Creating new Online Services

Projections

Winkel III

Tile Download

Tile Download

Documentation

How to customize maps
Marble's Secrets
How to use the Proxy

GeoClue / GPS

GeoClue support in Marble

Mapping Coordination

Documentation

How to create Historical Maps
Global Palaeogeography

Routing

General ideas about routing

valgrind

if you want to fix memory leaks, you can run valgrind with:

valgrind --leak-check=full --track-origins=yes --num-callers=30 marble 2>&1 | tee MARBLE_MEMCHECK

Meetings

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

Wednesday Nov. 10th, 2008