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== Map Theme Choices == | == Map Theme Choices == | ||
{|class="vertical-centered wikitable" style="border: 1px solid grey;" | {|class="vertical-centered wikitable" style="border: 1px solid grey;" | ||
!|| | ! Map Theme || Preview || Description | ||
|- | |||
| OpenStreetMap | |||
| TODO || The famous OpenStreetMap Mapnik layer | |||
|- | |||
| Atlas | |||
| TODO || A classic topographic map. It uses vector lines to mark coastlines, country borders etc. and a height relief. | |||
|- | |||
| Satellite View | |||
| TODO || Earth as seen from space with sun illumination. | |||
|- | |||
| Earth at Night | |||
| TODO || Earth as seen from space without sun illumination. | |||
|- | |||
| Historical Map 1689 | |||
| TODO || A historical world map from the year 1689 created by G. van Schagen in Amsterdam. | |||
|- | |||
| Plain Map | |||
| TODO || A simple version of the Atlas theme without topography. | |||
|- | |||
| Precipitation (month) | |||
| TODO || Colors indicate the precipitation in the given month | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Temperature (month) | |||
| | | TODO || Colors indicate the average temperature in the given month | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
... | |||
{|class="vertical-centered wikitable" style="border: 1px solid grey;" | {|class="vertical-centered wikitable" style="border: 1px solid grey;" | ||
! Map Theme | ! Map Theme || Linux (KDE) || Mac, Windows || Maemo (N900) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| OpenStreetMap | | OpenStreetMap | ||
| style="background: #d8e8c2;" | Packaged || style="background: #d8e8c2;" | Packaged || style="background: #d8e8c2;" | Packaged | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Atlas | | Atlas | ||
| style="background: #d8e8c2;" | Packaged || style="background: #d8e8c2;" | Packaged || style="background: #fff6c8;" | ''Marble Maps'' package | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
== Projection Choices == | |||
{|class="vertical-centered wikitable" style="border: 1px solid grey;" | |||
!||Spherical Projection||Flat Map Projection||Mercator Projection | |||
|- | |||
!Example | |||
|[[Image:Marble-Spherical.png|246px|center]]||[[Image:Marble-FlatMap.png|246px|center]]||[[Image:Marble-Mercator.png|246px|center]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
!Common Usage | |||
|Distant view, measuring large distances||Distant view||Close view | |||
|} | |} |
Revision as of 16:12, 14 May 2011
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This is a new page, currently under construction!
One of the core features of Marble is the support for different maps (map themes in Marble speak) and different planets. Each of them can be viewed in different projections: Make the planet look like a globe using the Spherical projection or view it like a printed map in the Mercator projection.
Planet Choices
Map Theme Choices
Map Theme | Preview | Description |
---|---|---|
OpenStreetMap | TODO | The famous OpenStreetMap Mapnik layer |
Atlas | TODO | A classic topographic map. It uses vector lines to mark coastlines, country borders etc. and a height relief. |
Satellite View | TODO | Earth as seen from space with sun illumination. |
Earth at Night | TODO | Earth as seen from space without sun illumination. |
Historical Map 1689 | TODO | A historical world map from the year 1689 created by G. van Schagen in Amsterdam. |
Plain Map | TODO | A simple version of the Atlas theme without topography. |
Precipitation (month) | TODO | Colors indicate the precipitation in the given month |
Temperature (month) | TODO | Colors indicate the average temperature in the given month |
...
Map Theme | Linux (KDE) | Mac, Windows | Maemo (N900) |
---|---|---|---|
OpenStreetMap | Packaged | Packaged | Packaged |
Atlas | Packaged | Packaged | Marble Maps package |
Projection Choices
Spherical Projection | Flat Map Projection | Mercator Projection | |
---|---|---|---|
Example | |||
Common Usage | Distant view, measuring large distances | Distant view | Close view |