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    <b>Description:</b> The Tonatiuh project aims to create an open source, cutting-edge, accurate, and easy to use Monte Carlo ray tracer for the optical simulation of solar concentrating systems. It intends to advance the state-of-the-art of the simulation tools available for the design and analysis of solar concentrating systems, and to make those tools freely available to anyone interested in using and improving them. <br/>[Source: Tonatiuh website] <br/>
    <b>Description:</b> The Tonatiuh project aims to create an open source, cutting-edge, accurate, and easy to use Monte Carlo ray tracer for the optical simulation of solar concentrating systems. It intends to advance the state-of-the-art of the simulation tools available for the design and analysis of solar concentrating systems, and to make those tools freely available to anyone interested in using and improving them. <br/>[Source: Tonatiuh website] <br/>
    <b>Website: </b> http://code.google.com/p/tonatiuh/
    <b>Website: </b> http://code.google.com/p/tonatiuh/
    ==== fgdash ( Flight Gear Dash ) ====
    <b>Description:</b> fgdash is designed to be the next step in flight gear map viewers. It's design is to work simply and effectively as an embedded secondary system while flying. Currently undergoing heavy development.<br /><b>Website: </b>: http://github.com/paultag/fgdash


    ===Plugins===
    ===Plugins===

    Revision as of 03:01, 19 March 2010

    Examples of applications that are making use of the Marble library

    Distributions

    Chakra-LiveCD

    Screenshot

    Description: Marble is integrated to configure Locale & Time inside the Installer of the Chakra Live-CD distribution.

    Website: http://chakra-project.org

    E-Mail: [email protected]

    Applications

    Mumoro

    Screenshot: http://tristramg.eu/multimod.png

    Description: Mumoro is a library to compute multimodal paths. The marble widget is used to display the route.

    Website: http://github.com/Tristramg/mumoro

    E-Mail: tristramg at gmail dot com

    Cockpit

    Visualization of GPS and video data in the Cockpit application.

    Description: Cockpit is an application for the visualization of sensor data and assistance functions of cognitive systems. The screenshot shows the usage of Marble to visualize the position of the vehicle (orange, GPS position mapped to the nearest road). The camera field of view shown in green in Marble corresponds to the video image on the left. Speed limit signs recognizedin the video are shown in Marble. Marble is also used to seek through sensor data (i.e. clicking on some point in the map seeks the video to the closest position).
    E-Mail: nienhues at fzi dot de

    Tonatiuh

    Description: The Tonatiuh project aims to create an open source, cutting-edge, accurate, and easy to use Monte Carlo ray tracer for the optical simulation of solar concentrating systems. It intends to advance the state-of-the-art of the simulation tools available for the design and analysis of solar concentrating systems, and to make those tools freely available to anyone interested in using and improving them.
    [Source: Tonatiuh website]
    Website: http://code.google.com/p/tonatiuh/

    fgdash ( Flight Gear Dash )

    Description: fgdash is designed to be the next step in flight gear map viewers. It's design is to work simply and effectively as an embedded secondary system while flying. Currently undergoing heavy development.
    Website: : http://github.com/paultag/fgdash

    Plugins

    geoshape (Koffice2)

    alt Marble embedded in KPresenter

    Description: geoshape is a so called shape, a plugin that can be used in (nearly) any Koffice2 application, like KWord, KPresenter and so on. At the moment it is limited to displaying a simple map, like they can be seen in Marble. Features like displaying adresses from a spreadsheet might follow later but are nowhere near implemented.
    More information: geoshape project page