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=== Restricted Maps === | |||
These map themes work fine in Marble from a technical point of view. The terms of service of the companies offering these maps, however, may prevent you from using it. If you want to use these map themes, you must install them manually. Make sure their terms of service allow you to use them within Marble. | |||
... | {{warning|To the best of our knowledge the usage of these restricted maps is forbidden in an application like Marble. We only want to demonstrate the technical feasibility here. Please don't add details on their installation in Marble to this Wiki. We don't want to promote the usage of maps which we think are not free.}} | ||
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! width="100px" | Map Theme || Preview || Description | |||
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! Google Maps | |||
| [[Image:Marble-MapTheme-GoogleMaps.png]] || Street maps from [http://maps.google.com/ maps.google.com] | |||
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! Google Satellite | |||
| [[Image:Marble-MapTheme-GoogleSatellite.png]] || Satellite maps from [http://maps.google.com/ maps.google.com] | |||
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! Mapquest | |||
| [[Image:Marble-MapTheme-Mapquest.png]] || Street maps from [http://mapquest.com/ mapquest.com] | |||
|- | |||
! Virtual Earth | |||
| [[Image:Marble-MapTheme-VirtualEarth.png]] || Satellite maps from [http://virtualearth.net/ virtualearth.net] | |||
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=== Installing Additional Maps === | |||
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! width="100px" | Map Theme || Linux (KDE) || Mac, Windows || Maemo (N900) | ! width="100px" | Map Theme || Linux (KDE) || Mac, Windows || Maemo (N900) |
Revision as of 16:44, 15 May 2011
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
Earth. Plenty of different map themes are available. |
Moon. We're aware it's not really a planet. |
Mars |
Venus |
Map Theme Choices
Overview Maps
Street Maps
These maps are optimized for high zoom levels, showing many details on the street and city level. Some of them provide good country and even continent or space views, but that's not their primary area of use. Need to find a route? Do you like hiking or biking? Want to explore the neighborhood? Pick one of these maps.
Map Theme | Preview | Description |
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OpenStreetMap General purpose |
The famous OpenStreetMap Mapnik layer. A general purpose map with useful information for the most common use cases. The map is identical to that shown on openstreetmap.org. Combine this map theme with the Mercator projection for optimal speed and a sharp map view. | |
Osmarender General purpose |
The OpenStreetMap Osmarender layer. A general purpose map with useful information for the most common use cases. The map is identical to that selectable in the top-right toolbox on openstreetmap.org. Compared to the Mapnik layer (OpenStreetMap theme), this theme has more lively colors and presents some different data. The view from space looks better than that of Mapnik. On the other hand, Mapnik handles conflicting elements at the street level better. In Osmarender, icon sizes are less balanced and the z-order (stacking) is wrong for some elements. Labels overlap in densely packed areas. Combine this map theme with the Mercator projection for optimal speed and a sharp map view. | |
OpenCycleMap For bikers |
OpenStreetMap data presented for bikers. The map is identical to that selectable in the top-right toolbox on openstreetmap.org. Combine this map theme with the Mercator projection for optimal speed and a sharp map view. | |
OSM Hike & Bike Map For hikers and bikers |
A map theme optimized for hiking and biking, based on OpenStreetMap data. Includes a very nice hillshading layer that shows the terrain (activate it in the Legend). Combine this map theme with the Mercator projection for optimal speed and a sharp map view. |
Educational Maps
Map Theme | Preview | Description |
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Historical Map 1689 | A historical world map from the year 1689 created by G. van Schagen in Amsterdam. | |
Precipitation (month) | Colors indicate the precipitation in the given month. Open the Legend to find out which color matches which precipitation. | |
Temperature (month) | Colors indicate the average temperature in the given month. Open the Legend to find out which color matches which temperature. |
Restricted Maps
These map themes work fine in Marble from a technical point of view. The terms of service of the companies offering these maps, however, may prevent you from using it. If you want to use these map themes, you must install them manually. Make sure their terms of service allow you to use them within Marble.
Map Theme | Preview | Description |
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Google Maps | Street maps from maps.google.com | |
Google Satellite | Satellite maps from maps.google.com | |
Mapquest | Street maps from mapquest.com | |
Virtual Earth | Satellite maps from virtualearth.net |
Installing Additional Maps
Map Theme | Linux (KDE) | Mac, Windows | Maemo (N900) |
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OpenStreetMap | Packaged | Packaged | Packaged |
Atlas | Packaged | Packaged | Marble Maps package |
Projection Choices
Spherical Projection | Flat Map Projection | Mercator Projection | |
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Example | |||
Common Usage | Distant view, measuring large distances | Distant view | Close view |