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        <description>If you'd like to see a couple of videos showing Opeke in action, look at noughmad.org   

What is Opeke?

 Opeke is a KDE4 application for building structures with virtual bricks. It uses OpenGL to render you objects in three dimensions, so you can see what you've built.</description>
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        <description>You can download a Debian binary package from this site:
 amd64
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Then move to the directory where the package is downloaded. If you have something like Gdebi-KDE installed just double-click on the downloaded file and follow the instruction. Otherwise, run:</description>
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        <description>Note: for download and installation instructions, see the download section. This manual assumes you have a working installation of Opeke.

Placing bricks

 The most simple task is putting bricks on a plane. This is achieved by moving the mouse above the 3D view and clicking the left mouse button. You will see that a floating brick (called “active”) sticks to you mouse pointer. Then, after you click the left button, the bricks stays in position, and a new active brick appears under you mouse.</description>
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