On 22 Jan 2008, at 19:50, Matt Williams wrote:

> On Tuesday 22 January 2008 11:26:53 Artem Pavlenko
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Matt,
>>
>>> On Monday 21 January 2008 15:20:41 Andy Allan
>>>
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> On Jan 21, 2008 10:56 AM, Matt Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> Marble already has the ability to download a set of low quality
>>>>> Mapnik
>>>>> tiles (about z=8 or something I guess).
>>>>
>>>> Is this just on development versions? I'm running Marble 0.4.0  
>>>> here,
>>>> but can't figure out if it can do what you say.
>>>>
>>>> Andy
>>>
>>> I'm on version 0.5 and I get the data by going to "File -> Download
>>> New
>>> Data..." and installing the Mapnik tiles. They can then be used by
>>> chosing "OSM Mapnik" in the "Map View" sidebar.
>>
>> Hmm... I compiled 0.6 from source and there's no 'Download New  
>> Data..'
>
> The version currently in SVN is 0.5 (i.e. there is no 0.6)

Yes, there is :D -> http://artem.dev.openstreetmap.org/files/ 
marble-0.6.jpg

> and talking to
> someone who compiled it from a checkout thismorning, the menu item  
> should be
> there. Are you getting the code from SVN or from source packages from
> somewhere?
>
> When compiling Marble, you can choose to either compile the plain  
> Qt4 version
> or the version that uses the KDE4 libraries. Apparently, the Qt  
> version
> doesn't have the 'Download New Data..' link so if you want that,  
> you'll need
> to build the KDE version. To do that, you should follow the "Build  
> Marble as
> a KDE application" instructions from http://edu.kde.org/marble/ 
> obtain.php
> (and of course, you'll need the KDE4 libraries)

Yes, thanks, I'm building QT_ONLY version.
Artem
>
> Matt
>
>> Artem
>>
>>> From what I remember, this was only added very soon before the
>>> release of KDE
>>> 4.0.0 so I guess that it may only be available in Marble 0.5. If
>>> you compiled
>>> from source, it's easy to update. Otherwise, I guess you can wait
>>> for a
>>> distro update.
>>>
>>> If you want to talk to the developer's directly, you can find them
>>> (tackat or
>>> ingwa) on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list or in the #kde-edu
>>> channel on
>>> irc.freenode.net
>>>
>>> Matt
>>>
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