"browser_notice": "This editor is supported in Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, and Internet Explorer 11 and above. Please upgrade your browser or use Potlatch 2 to edit the map.",
"best_imagery": "Best known imagery source for this location",
"switch": "Switch back to this background",
"custom": "Custom",
- "custom_button": "Edit custom background",
- "custom_prompt": "Enter a tile URL template. Valid tokens are:\n - {zoom}/{z}, {x}, {y} for Z/X/Y tile scheme\n - {ty} for flipped TMS-style Y coordinates\n - {u} for quadtile scheme\n - {switch:a,b,c} for DNS server multiplexing\n\nExample:\n{example}",
+ "overlays": "Overlays",
"reset": "reset",
+ "display_options": "Display Options",
+ "brightness": "Brightness",
+ "contrast": "Contrast",
+ "saturation": "Saturation",
+ "sharpness": "Sharpness",
"minimap": {
+ "description": "Show Minimap",
"tooltip": "Show a zoomed out map to help locate the area currently displayed.",
+ "like_osm": "Like OpenStreetMap? Connect with others:",
+ "more": "More",
+ "events": "Events",
+ "languages": "Languages: {languages}",
+ "missing": "Is something missing from this list?",
+ "tell_us": "Tell us!"
},
"confirm": {
"okay": "OK",
"cancel": "Cancel"
},
- "splash": {
- "welcome": "Welcome to the iD OpenStreetMap editor",
- "text": "iD is a friendly but powerful tool for contributing to the World's best free World map. This is version {version}. For more information see {website} and report bugs at {github}.",
- "walkthrough": "Start the Walkthrough",
- "start": "Edit now"
- },
"source_switch": {
"live": "live",
"lose_changes": "You have unsaved changes. Switching the map server will discard them. Are you sure you want to switch servers?",
- "disconnected_highway_tooltip": "Roads should be connected to other roads or building entrances.",
- "old_multipolygon": "Multipolygon tags on outer way",
- "old_multipolygon_tooltip": "This style of multipolygon is deprecated. Please assign the tags to the parent multipolygon instead of the outer way.",
- "untagged_point": "Untagged point",
- "untagged_point_tooltip": "Select a feature type that describes what this point is.",
- "untagged_line": "Untagged line",
- "untagged_line_tooltip": "Select a feature type that describes what this line is.",
- "untagged_area": "Untagged area",
- "untagged_area_tooltip": "Select a feature type that describes what this area is.",
- "untagged_relation": "Untagged relation",
- "untagged_relation_tooltip": "Select a feature type that describes what this relation is.",
- "many_deletions": "You're deleting {n} features. Are you sure you want to do this? This will delete them from the map that everyone else sees on openstreetmap.org.",
- "tag_suggests_area": "The tag {tag} suggests line should be area, but it is not an area",
- "deprecated_tags": "Deprecated tags: {tags}"
- },
"zoom": {
"in": "Zoom in",
"out": "Zoom out"
},
"cannot_zoom": "Cannot zoom out further in current mode.",
"full_screen": "Toggle Full Screen",
- "gpx": {
- "local_layer": "Local file",
- "drag_drop": "Drag and drop a .gpx, .geojson or .kml file on the page, or click the button to the right to browse",
- "zoom": "Zoom to layer",
- "browse": "Browse for a file"
+ "streetside": {
+ "report": "Report a privacy concern with this image"
},
"mapillary_images": {
- "tooltip": "Street-level photos from Mapillary",
- "title": "Photo Overlay (Mapillary)"
- },
- "mapillary_signs": {
- "tooltip": "Traffic signs from Mapillary (must enable Photo Overlay)",
- "title": "Traffic Sign Overlay (Mapillary)"
+ "tooltip": "Street-level photos from Mapillary"
},
"mapillary": {
"view_on_mapillary": "View this image on Mapillary"
},
"openstreetcam_images": {
- "tooltip": "Street-level photos from OpenStreetCam",
- "title": "Photo Overlay (OpenStreetCam)"
+ "tooltip": "Street-level photos from OpenStreetCam"
},
"openstreetcam": {
"view_on_openstreetcam": "View this image on OpenStreetCam"
"navigation_drag": "You can drag the map by pressing and holding down the {leftclick} left mouse button and moving the mouse around. You can also use the `↓`, `↑`, `←`, `→` arrow keys on your keyboard.",
"navigation_zoom": "You can zoom in or out by scrolling with the mouse wheel or trackpad, or by clicking the {plus} / {minus} buttons along the side of the map. You can also use the `+`, `-` keys on your keyboard.",
"features_h": "Map Features",
- "features": "We use the word *features* to describe things that appear on the map, such as roads, buildings, or points of interest. Anything in the real world can be mapped as a feature on OpenStreetMap. Map features are represented on the map using *points*, *lines*, or *areas*.",
- "nodes_ways": "In OpenStreetmap, points are sometimes called *nodes*, and lines and areas are sometimes called *ways*."
+ "features": "We use the word *features* to describe things that appear on the map, such as roads, buildings, or points of interest. Anything in the real world can be mapped as a feature on OpenStreetMap. Map features are represented on the map using *points*, *lines*, or *areas*."
"choosing": "To see which imagery sources are available for editing, click the {layers} **Background settings** button on the side of the map.",
"sources": "By default, a [Bing Maps](https://www.bing.com/maps/) satellite layer is chosen as the background image. Depending on where you are editing, other imagery sources will be available. Some may be newer or have higher resolution, so it is always useful to check and see which layer is the best one to use as a mapping reference.",
"offsets_h": "Adjusting Imagery Offset",
- "offset": "Imagery is sometimes offset slightly from accurate map data. If you see a lot of roads or buildings shifted from the background imagery, it may be the imagery that's incorrect, so don't move them all to match the background. Instead, you can adjust the background so that it matches the existing data by expanding the \"Adjust Imagery Offset\" section at the bottom of the Background Settings pane.",
- "offset_change": "Click on the small triangles to adjust the imagery offset in small steps, or hold the left mouse button and drag within the gray square to slide the imagery into alignment."
+ "offset": "Imagery is sometimes offset slightly from accurate map data. If you see a lot of roads or buildings shifted from the background imagery, it may be the imagery that's incorrect, so don't move them all to match the background. Instead, you can adjust the background so that it matches the existing data by expanding the \"Adjust Imagery Offset\" section at the bottom of the Background Settings pane."
},
"streetlevel": {
"title": "Street Level Photos",
- "intro": "Street level photos are useful for mapping traffic signs, businesses, and other details that you can't see from satellite and aerial images. The iD editor supports street level photos from [Mapillary](https://www.mapillary.com) and [OpenStreetCam](https://www.openstreetcam.org).",
"using_h": "Using Street Level Photos",
"using": "To use street level photos for mapping, click the {data} **Map data** panel on the side of the map to enable or disable the available photo layers.",
"photos": "When enabled, the photo layer displays a line along the sequence of photos. At higher zoom levels, a circle marks at each photo location, and at even higher zoom levels, a cone indicates the direction the camera was facing when the photo was taken.",
"using": "To use a GPS trace for mapping, drag and drop the data file onto the map editor. If it's recognized, it will be drawn on the map as a bright purple line. Click the {data} **Map data** panel on the side of the map to enable, disable, or zoom to your GPS data.",
"tracing": "The GPS track isn't sent to OpenStreetMap - the best way to use it is to draw on the map, using it as a guide for the new features that you add.",
"upload": "You can also [upload your GPS data to OpenStreetMap](https://www.openstreetmap.org/trace/create) for other users to use."
+ },
+ "field": {
+ "restrictions": {
+ "title": "Turn Restrictions Help",
+ "about": {
+ "title": "About",
+ "about": "This field allows you to inspect and modify turn restrictions. It displays a model of the selected intersection including other nearby connected roads.",
+ "from_via_to": "A turn restriction always contains: one **FROM way**, one **TO way**, and either one **VIA node** or one or more **VIA ways**.",
+ "maxdist": "The \"{distField}\" slider controls how far to search for additional connected roads.",
+ "maxvia": "The \"{viaField}\" slider adjusts how many via ways may be included in the search. (Tip: simple is better)"
+ },
+ "inspecting": {
+ "title": "Inspecting",
+ "about": "Hover over any **FROM** segment to see whether it has any turn restrictions. Each possible **TO** destination will be drawn with a colored shadow showing whether a restriction exists.",
+ "restricted": "\"Restricted\" means that there is a turn restriction, for example \"No Left Turn\".",
+ "only": "\"Only\" means that a vehicle taking that path may only make that choice, for example \"Only Straight On\"."
+ },
+ "modifying": {
+ "title": "Modifying",
+ "about": "To modify turn restrictions, first click on any starting **FROM** segment to select it. The selected segment will pulse, and all possible **TO** destinations will appear as turn symbols.",
+ "indicators": "Then, click on a turn symbol to toggle it between \"Allowed\", \"Restricted\", and \"Only\".",
+ "simple": "**Prefer simple restrictions over complex ones.**",
+ "simple_example": "For example, avoid creating a via-way restriction if a simpler via-node turn restriction will do.",
+ "indirect": "**Some restrictions display the text \"(indirect)\" and are drawn lighter.**",
+ "indirect_example": "These restrictions exist because of another nearby restriction. For example, an \"Only Straight On\" restriction will indirectly create \"No Turn\" restrictions for all other paths through the intersection.",
+ "indirect_noedit": "You may not edit indirect restrictions. Instead, edit the nearby direct restriction."
+ "name": "SPW(allonie) most recent aerial imagery"
+ },
+ "SPW_PICC": {
+ "name": "SPW(allonie) PICC numerical imagery"
},
"US-TIGER-Roads-2014": {
"description": "At zoom level 16+, public domain map data from the US Census. At lower zooms, only changes since 2006 minus changes already incorporated into OpenStreetMap",
+ "description": "Improve OpenStreetMap in the Bay Area",
+ "extendedDescription": "This group is about growing the OpenStreetMap community here in the Bay Area. Our events are open to everyone, from open source enthusiasts, cyclists, GIS professionals, geocachers, and beyond. Anyone and everyone who is interested in maps, map making and free map data is welcome to join our group as well as attend our events."
+ },
+ "Central-Pennsylvania-OSM": {
+ "name": "Central Pennsylvania OSM",
+ "description": "Online mapping community based out of State College, PA"
+ },
+ "Dallas-Fort-Worth-OSM": {
+ "name": "Dallas-Fort Worth OSM",
+ "description": "The OpenStreetMap user group for Dallas-Fort Worth",
+ "extendedDescription": "Dallas, Fort Worth, and all the cities in between are abounding with creative and tech-savvy people. The vision for this usergroup is to find new ways to use the amazing resource of OSM."
+ },
+ "GeoPhilly": {
+ "name": "GeoPhilly",
+ "description": "Meetup for map enthusiasts in the Philadelphia area",
+ "extendedDescription": "GeoPhilly unites developers, geographers, data geeks, open source enthusiasts, civic hackers and map addicts in our shared love of maps and the stories they tell. If you use maps as part of your work or just want to learn more, this is the meetup for you! Our events aim to be open, friendly, educational and social and range from happy hours to lightning talks or even workshops. Come create a diverse, inspiring geospatial community in the Philadelphia with us!"
+ },
+ "Mapping-DC-meetup": {
+ "name": "Mapping DC",
+ "description": "Improve OpenStreetMap in the DC area",
+ "extendedDescription": "We are a group of volunteer mappers who aim to improve the OpenStreetMap in the DC area. We also aim to teach others about the OSM ecosystem, data analytics, cartography, and GIS. We gather every other month at meetups to focus on one area of our city."
+ },
+ "OSM-Chattanooga": {
+ "name": "OSM Chattanooga",
+ "description": "The OpenStreetMap user group for Chattanooga"
+ },
+ "OSM-Portland": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Portland",
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap users in the Portland area",
+ "extendedDescription": "OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a map of the world made by people like you. It's a map that you build, that's given away for free like wikipedia. Check out osm.org for more, and come join us at a meetup to talk maps, contribute to OSM, and have fun!"
+ },
+ "OSM-Reddit": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap on Reddit",
+ "description": "/r/openstreetmap/ is a great place to learn more about OpenStreetMap. Ask us anything!"
+ },
+ "OSM-US-Slack": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap US Slack",
+ "description": "All are welcome! Sign up at {signupUrl}"