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Revision as of 12:45, 18 November 2019
Marble is a virtual globe and world atlas. It allows users to choose among the Earth, Moon and other planets to display a 3-D model.
Atlas is an essential resource to learn political and physical geography for social science teachers and students. Marble is a digital atlas used to analyze the information of a map. It contains many map views of the Earth and Moon. These maps give us information about physical geography of the Earth, including topography, rainfall, climate etc. We can search for locations and routes using Marble. We can measure distances, add place marks, configure physical features and obtain coordinates of a specific location on a map.
Marble can be downloaded from http://marble.kde.org/
Contributors, Content Editors and Reviewers
The Spoken Tutorial effort for Marble is being contributed by Ms. Viji Nair and Ms. Madhuri Ganapathi from IIT Bombay.
Contents
Basic Level
1. Introduction to Marble
- View Topographical map of the earth
- Use Windrose tool to navigate on the globe
- About Overview map
- Use of Zoom slider to Zoom in and Zoom out
- About Scale bar
- About Status bar
- Different menus on the menu bar
- Show the sub-menus with shortcut keys
- Set default home location as India
- Set Mumbai as a bookmark
2. Panels in Marble
- Explanation of default panels in Marble
- Demo of Search, Routing and Location panels
- Explanation about Map View and Legend panels
- Demo of various Map Views of Earth
- 2D and 3D views of Earth
- Explanation about Moon's view
- Explanation about various symbols used in the Legend panel
- Demo on how to open hidden panels using the Settings menu
- Use of Edit Maps and Tour panels
- Explanation about Files panel and it's databases
3. Search places in Marble
- explain about Search panel
- Show different components of the Search panel
- Activate Cross-hairs option
- Open Place information datasheet
- Explain about Place information data sheet and its components
- Show how to clear search history
- Search mountains on the map
- Explain how to measure the distance between two places on the map
- Delete measure points from the map
4. Globe - A true model of Earth
- Define a globe
- Explain about Behaim globe and historical map
- Explain about continents and oceans in the flat view
- Hide and show the panels
- Explain about the political map of the world
- Show equator, prime meridian, latitudes and longitudes on the globe
- Change the colours of latitudes and longitudes on the globe
- Show parallel network of latitudes and longitudes on the globe
- Explain about grid and coordinates
- Find the coordinates of a place on the globe
5. Export Print and Download maps
- Show how to hide Compass, Overview map, Wind-rose and Scale bar from the Marble interface
- Show how to hide latitudes and longitudes for better view of the map
- Show how to export a map
- Open an exported map
- Show how to print a map
- About different settings and options of print dialog box
- Explain how to download maps to Map view panel
- Show various maps available to download in the Marble interface
- Open the downloaded map in the Map view panel
- Show the downloaded Mercury map in the Earth drop-down button