UNPKG

mapeo-id-bmf

Version:

iD Editor for osm-p2p & mapeo-desktop changed to meet requirements of Bruno Manser Fonds

1,188 lines (1,177 loc) 240 kB
en: icons: information: info remove: remove undo: undo modes: add_area: title: Area description: 'Add parks, lakes or other areas to the map.' tail: >- Click on the map to start drawing an area, like a park, lake, or building. add_line: title: Line description: 'Add paths, rivers, canals or other lines to the map.' tail: 'Click on the map to start drawing a road, path, or route.' add_point: title: Point description: 'Add waterfalls, villages, or other points to the map.' tail: Click on the map to add a point. browse: title: Browse description: Pan and zoom the map. draw_area: tail: >- Click to add nodes to your area. Click the first node to finish the area. draw_line: tail: >- Click to add more nodes to the line. Click on other lines to connect to them, and double-click to end the line. drag_node: connected_to_hidden: This can't be edited because it is connected to a hidden feature. operations: add: annotation: point: Added a point. vertex: Added a node to a way. relation: Added a relation. start: annotation: line: Started a line. area: Started an area. continue: key: A title: Continue description: Continue this line. not_eligible: No line can be continued here. multiple: >- Several lines can be continued here. To choose a line, press the Shift key and click on it to select it. annotation: line: Continued a line. area: Continued an area. cancel_draw: annotation: Canceled drawing. change_role: annotation: Changed the role of a relation member. change_tags: annotation: Changed tags. circularize: title: Circularize description: line: Make this line circular. area: Make this area circular. key: O annotation: line: Made a line circular. area: Made an area circular. not_closed: This can't be made circular because it's not a loop. too_large: >- This can't be made circular because not enough of it is currently visible. connected_to_hidden: This can't be made circular because it is connected to a hidden feature. orthogonalize: title: Square description: line: Square the corners of this line. area: Square the corners of this area. key: S annotation: line: Squared the corners of a line. area: Squared the corners of an area. not_squarish: This can't be made square because it is not squarish. too_large: This can't be made square because not enough of it is currently visible. connected_to_hidden: This can't be made square because it is connected to a hidden feature. straighten: title: Straighten description: Straighten this line. key: S annotation: Straightened a line. too_bendy: This can't be straightened because it bends too much. connected_to_hidden: >- This line can't be straightened because it is connected to a hidden feature. delete: title: Delete description: single: Delete this feature permanently. multiple: Delete these features permanently. annotation: point: Deleted a point. vertex: Deleted a node from a way. line: Deleted a line. area: Deleted an area. relation: Deleted a relation. multiple: 'Deleted {n} features.' too_large: single: >- This feature can't be deleted because not enough of it is currently visible. multiple: >- These features can't be deleted because not enough of them are currently visible. incomplete_relation: single: This feature can't be deleted because it hasn't been fully downloaded. multiple: >- These features can't be deleted because they haven't been fully downloaded. part_of_relation: single: >- This feature can't be deleted because it is part of a larger relation. You must remove it from the relation first. multiple: >- These features can't be deleted because they are part of larger relations. You must remove them from the relations first. connected_to_hidden: single: >- This feature can't be deleted because it is connected to a hidden feature. multiple: >- These features can't be deleted because some are connected to hidden features. add_member: annotation: Added a member to a relation. delete_member: annotation: Removed a member from a relation. connect: annotation: point: Connected a way to a point. vertex: Connected a way to another. line: Connected a way to a line. area: Connected a way to an area. relation: >- These features can't be connected because they have conflicting relation roles. restriction: >- These features can't be connected because it would damage a "{relation}" relation. disconnect: title: Disconnect description: Disconnect these lines/areas from each other. key: D annotation: Disconnected lines/areas. not_connected: There aren't enough lines/areas here to disconnect. connected_to_hidden: This can't be disconnected because it is connected to a hidden feature. relation: This can't be disconnected because it connects members of a relation. merge: title: Merge description: Merge these features. key: C annotation: 'Merged {n} features.' not_eligible: These features can't be merged. not_adjacent: These features can't be merged because their endpoints aren't connected. restriction: >- These features can't be merged because at least one is a member of a "{relation}" relation. incomplete_relation: >- These features can't be merged because at least one hasn't been fully downloaded. conflicting_tags: >- These features can't be merged because some of their tags have conflicting values. move: title: Move description: single: Move this feature to a different location. multiple: Move these features to a different location. key: M annotation: point: Moved a point. vertex: Moved a node in a way. line: Moved a line. area: Moved an area. multiple: Moved multiple features. incomplete_relation: single: This feature can't be moved because it hasn't been fully downloaded. multiple: >- These features can't be moved because they haven't been fully downloaded. too_large: single: >- This feature can't be moved because not enough of it is currently visible. multiple: >- These features can't be moved because not enough of them are currently visible. connected_to_hidden: single: >- This feature can't be moved because it is connected to a hidden feature. multiple: >- These features can't be moved because some are connected to hidden features. reflect: title: long: Reflect Long short: Reflect Short description: long: single: Reflect this feature across its long axis. multiple: Reflect these features across their long axis. short: single: Reflect this feature across its short axis. multiple: Reflect these features across their short axis. key: long: T short: 'Y' annotation: long: single: Reflected a feature across its long axis. multiple: Reflected multiple features across their long axis. short: single: Reflected a feature across its short axis. multiple: Reflected multiple features across their short axis. incomplete_relation: single: >- This feature can't be reflected because it hasn't been fully downloaded. multiple: >- These features can't be reflected because they haven't been fully downloaded. too_large: single: >- This feature can't be reflected because not enough of it is currently visible. multiple: >- These features can't be reflected because not enough of them are currently visible. connected_to_hidden: single: >- This feature can't be reflected because it is connected to a hidden feature. multiple: >- These features can't be reflected because some are connected to hidden features. rotate: title: Rotate description: single: Rotate this feature around its center point. multiple: Rotate these features around their center point. key: R annotation: line: Rotated a line. area: Rotated an area. multiple: Rotated multiple features. incomplete_relation: single: This feature can't be rotated because it hasn't been fully downloaded. multiple: >- These features can't be rotated because they haven't been fully downloaded. too_large: single: >- This feature can't be rotated because not enough of it is currently visible. multiple: >- These features can't be rotated because not enough of them are currently visible. connected_to_hidden: single: >- This feature can't be rotated because it is connected to a hidden feature. multiple: >- These features can't be rotated because some are connected to hidden features. reverse: title: Reverse description: Make this line go in the opposite direction. key: V annotation: Reversed a line. split: title: Split description: line: Split this line into two at this node. area: Split the boundary of this area into two. multiple: Split the lines/area boundaries at this node into two. key: X annotation: line: Split a line. area: Split an area boundary. multiple: 'Split {n} lines/area boundaries.' not_eligible: Lines can't be split at their beginning or end. multiple_ways: There are too many lines here to split. connected_to_hidden: This can't be split because it is connected to a hidden feature. restriction: annotation: create: Added a turn restriction delete: Deleted a turn restriction restriction: controls: distance: Distance distance_up_to: 'Up to {distance}' via: Via via_node_only: Node only via_up_to_one: Up to 1 way via_up_to_two: Up to 2 ways help: indirect: (indirect) turn: no_left_turn: 'NO Left Turn {indirect}' no_right_turn: 'NO Right Turn {indirect}' no_u_turn: 'NO U-Turn {indirect}' no_straight_on: 'NO Straight On {indirect}' only_left_turn: 'ONLY Left Turn {indirect}' only_right_turn: 'ONLY Right Turn {indirect}' only_u_turn: 'ONLY U-Turn {indirect}' only_straight_on: 'ONLY Straight On {indirect}' allowed_left_turn: 'Left Turn Allowed {indirect}' allowed_right_turn: 'Right Turn Allowed {indirect}' allowed_u_turn: 'U-Turn Allowed {indirect}' allowed_straight_on: 'Straight On Allowed {indirect}' from: FROM via: VIA to: TO from_name: '{from} {fromName}' from_name_to_name: '{from} {fromName} {to} {toName}' via_names: '{via} {viaNames}' select_from: 'Click to select a {from} segment' select_from_name: 'Click to select {from} {fromName}' toggle: 'Click for "{turn}"' undo: tooltip: 'Undo: {action}' nothing: Nothing to undo. redo: tooltip: 'Redo: {action}' nothing: Nothing to redo. tooltip_keyhint: 'Shortcut:' 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. translate: translate: Translate localized_translation_label: Multilingual name localized_translation_language: Choose language localized_translation_name: Name zoom_in_edit: Zoom in to edit login: login logout: logout loading_auth: Connecting to OpenStreetMap... report_a_bug: Report a bug help_translate: Help translate feature_info: hidden_warning: '{count} hidden features' hidden_details: 'These features are currently hidden: {details}' status: error: Unable to connect to API. offline: The API is offline. Please try editing later. readonly: The API is read-only. You will need to wait to save your changes. rateLimit: >- The API is limiting anonymous connections. You can fix this by logging in. commit: title: Save your Edits upload_explanation: >- The changes you save will only be visible on maps that you syncronize with. upload_explanation_with_user: >- The changes you save as {user} will be visible on all maps that you syncronize with. request_review: I would like someone to review my edits. save: Save cancel: Cancel changes: '{count} Changes' download_changes: Download osmChange file warnings: Warnings modified: Modified deleted: Deleted created: Created about_changeset_comments: About changeset comments about_changeset_comments_link: //wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Good_changeset_comments google_warning: >- You mentioned Google in this comment: remember that copying from Google Maps is strictly forbidden. google_warning_link: 'https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright' contributors: list: 'Edits by {users}' truncated_list: 'Edits by {users} and {count} others' info_panels: key: I background: key: B title: Background zoom: Zoom vintage: Vintage source: Source description: Description resolution: Resolution accuracy: Accuracy unknown: Unknown show_tiles: Show Tiles hide_tiles: Hide Tiles show_vintage: Show Vintage hide_vintage: Hide Vintage history: key: H title: History selected: '{n} selected' no_history: No History (New Feature) version: Version last_edit: Last Edit edited_by: Edited By changeset: Changeset unknown: Unknown link_text: History on openstreetmap.org location: key: L title: Location unknown_location: Unknown Location measurement: key: M title: Measurement selected: '{n} selected' geometry: Geometry closed_line: closed line closed_area: closed area center: Center perimeter: Perimeter length: Length area: Area centroid: Centroid location: Location metric: Metric imperial: Imperial node_count: Number of nodes geometry: point: point vertex: vertex line: line area: area relation: relation geocoder: search: Search worldwide... no_results_visible: No results in visible map area no_results_worldwide: No results found geolocate: title: Show My Location locating: 'Locating, please wait...' inspector: no_documentation_combination: There is no documentation available for this tag combination no_documentation_key: There is no documentation available for this key documentation_redirect: This documentation has been redirected to a new page show_more: Show More view_on_osm: View element source XML all_fields: All fields all_tags: All tags all_members: All members all_relations: All relations new_relation: New relation... role: Role choose: Select feature type results: '{n} results for {search}' reference: View on OpenStreetMap Wiki back_tooltip: Change feature remove: Remove search: Search multiselect: Selected features unknown: Unknown incomplete: <not downloaded> feature_list: Search features edit: Edit feature check: 'yes': 'Yes' 'no': 'No' reverser: Change Direction radio: structure: type: Type default: Default layer: Layer add: Add none: None node: Node way: Way relation: Relation location: Location add_fields: 'Add field:' background: title: Background description: Background settings key: B backgrounds: Backgrounds none: None 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: - {zoom} or {z}, {x}, {y} for Z/X/Y tile scheme - {-y} or {ty} for flipped TMS-style Y coordinates - {u} for quadtile scheme - {switch:a,b,c} for DNS server multiplexing Example: {example} overlays: Overlays imagery_source_faq: Imagery Info / Report a Problem 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. key: / fix_misalignment: Adjust imagery offset offset: >- Drag anywhere in the gray area below to adjust the imagery offset, or enter the offset values in meters. map_data: title: Map Data description: Map Data key: F data_layers: Data Layers layers: osm: tooltip: Map data from OpenStreetMap title: OpenStreetMap data fill_area: Fill Areas map_features: Map Features autohidden: >- These features have been automatically hidden because too many would be shown on the screen. You can zoom in to edit them. osmhidden: >- These features have been automatically hidden because the OpenStreetMap layer is hidden. feature: points: description: Points tooltip: Points of Interest traffic_roads: description: Traffic Roads tooltip: 'Highways, Streets, etc.' service_roads: description: Service Roads tooltip: 'Service Roads, Parking Aisles, Tracks, etc.' paths: description: Paths tooltip: 'Sidewalks, Foot Paths, Cycle Paths, etc.' buildings: description: Buildings tooltip: 'Buildings, Shelters, Garages, etc.' landuse: description: Landuse Features tooltip: 'Forests, Farmland, Parks, Residential, Commercial, etc.' boundaries: description: Boundaries tooltip: Administrative Boundaries water: description: Water Features tooltip: 'Rivers, Lakes, Ponds, Basins, etc.' rail: description: Rail Features tooltip: Railways power: description: Power Features tooltip: 'Power Lines, Power Plants, Substations, etc.' past_future: description: Past/Future tooltip: 'Proposed, Construction, Abandoned, Demolished, etc.' others: description: Others tooltip: Everything Else area_fill: wireframe: description: No Fill (Wireframe) tooltip: Enabling wireframe mode makes it easy to see the background imagery. key: W partial: description: Partial Fill tooltip: >- Areas are drawn with fill only around their inner edges. (Recommended for beginner mappers) full: description: Full Fill tooltip: Areas are drawn fully filled. restore: heading: You have unsaved changes description: Do you wish to restore unsaved changes from a previous editing session? restore: Restore my changes reset: Discard my changes save: title: Save help: Review your changes and save them. no_changes: No changes to save. error: Errors occurred while trying to save status_code: 'Server returned status code {code}' unknown_error_details: Please ensure you are connected to the internet. uploading: Saving changes... conflict_progress: 'Checking for conflicts: {num} of {total}' unsaved_changes: You have unsaved changes conflict: header: Resolve conflicting edits count: 'Conflict {num} of {total}' previous: < Previous next: Next > keep_local: Keep mine keep_remote: Use theirs restore: Restore delete: Leave Deleted download_changes: Or download osmChange file done: All conflicts resolved! help: > Another user changed some of the same map features you changed. Click on each feature below for more details about the conflict, and choose whether to keep your changes or the other user's changes. merge_remote_changes: conflict: deleted: 'This feature has been deleted by {user}.' location: 'This feature was moved by both you and {user}.' nodelist: 'Nodes were changed by both you and {user}.' memberlist: 'Relation members were changed by both you and {user}.' tags: >- You changed the <b>{tag}</b> tag to "{local}" and {user} changed it to "{remote}". success: just_edited: You just edited the map! thank_you: Thank you for improving the map. thank_you_location: 'Thank you for improving the map around {where}.' help_html: >- Congratulations, your edits have been saved. Synchronize to a USB drive to share your edits with others. help_link_text: Details help_link_url: >- https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FAQ#I_have_just_made_some_changes_to_the_map._How_do_I_get_to_see_my_changes.3F view_on_osm: View XML source of the element changeset_id: 'Your changeset #: {changeset_id}' 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! edited_osm: Edited! confirm: okay: OK cancel: Cancel splash: welcome: Welcome to the Mapeo editor text: >- Mapeo is a friendly but powerful tool for creating your own private, offline-first maps. 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? dev: dev version: whats_new: 'What''s new in iD {version}' tag_reference: description: Description on_wiki: '{tag} on wiki.osm.org' used_with: 'used with {type}' validations: disconnected_highway: Disconnected highway 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: {p} nodes, {l} lines, {a} areas, {r} relations. Are you sure you want to do this? This will delete them from the map. 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 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) mapillary: view_on_mapillary: View this image on Mapillary openstreetcam_images: tooltip: Street-level photos from OpenStreetCam title: Photo Overlay (OpenStreetCam) openstreetcam: view_on_openstreetcam: View this image on OpenStreetCam help: title: Help key: H help: title: Mapeo welcome: > This is an offline editor for [OpenStreetMap](http://www.openstreetmap.org/), the free and editable map of the world. You can use it to add and update data in your area, making an open-source and open-data map of the world better for everyone. Edits that you make on this map will be visible only to people you share with. The [iD editor](http://ideditor.com/) is a collaborative project with [source code available on GitHub](https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD). Mapeo is also open source and [available on GitHub](https://github.com/digidem/mapeo-desktop) open_data_h: Open Data open_data: >- Edits that you make on this map will be visible to everyone who uses OpenStreetMap. Your edits can be based on personal knowledge, on-the-ground surveying, or imagery collected from aerial or street level photos. Copying from commercial sources, like Google Maps, [is strictly forbidden](https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright). before_start_h: Before you start before_start: >- You should be familiar with OpenStreetMap and this editor before you start editing. iD contains a walkthrough to teach you the basics of editing OpenStreetMap. Click "Start the Walkthrough" on this screen to take the tutorial - it takes only about 15 minutes. open_source_h: Open Source open_source: >- The iD editor is a collaborative open source project, and you are using version {version} now. The source code is available [on GitHub](https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD). open_source_help: >- You can help iD by [translating](https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#translating) or [reporting bugs](https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues). overview: title: Overview navigation_h: Navigation 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*. editing: title: Editing & Saving select_h: Select select_left_click: >- {leftclick} Left-click on a feature to select it. This will highlight it with a pulsing glow, and the sidebar will display details about that feature, such as its name or address. select_right_click: >- {rightclick} Right-click on a feature to display the editing menu, which shows the commands that are available, such as rotating, moving, and deleting. multiselect_h: Multiselect multiselect_shift_click: >- `{shift}`+{leftclick} left-click to select several features together. This makes it easier to move or delete multiple items. multiselect_lasso: >- Another way to select multiple features is to hold down the `{shift}` key, then press and hold down the {leftclick} left mouse button and drag the mouse to draw a selection lasso. All of the points inside the lasso area will be selected. undo_redo_h: Undo & Redo undo_redo: >- Your edits are stored locally in your browser until you choose to save them to the OpenStreetMap server. You can undo edits by clicking the {undo} **Undo** button, and redo them by clicking the {redo} **Redo** button. save_h: Save save: >- Click {save} **Save** to finish your edits and save them to your computer. You should remember to save your work frequently! No one else can see what you save until you syncronize with them. save_validation: >- On the save screen, you'll have a chance to review what you've done. iD will also perform some basic checks for missing data and may offer helpful suggestions and warnings if something doesn't seem right. upload_h: Save upload: >- Before saving your changes you must enter a [changeset comment](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Good_changeset_comments). Then click **Save** so your changes will be merged into the map. backups_h: Automatic Backups backups: >- If you can't finish your edits in one sitting, for example if your computer crashes or you close the browser tab, your edits are still saved in your browser's storage. You can come back later (on the same browser and computer), and iD will offer to restore your work. keyboard_h: Keyboard Shortcuts keyboard: You can view a list of keyboard shortcuts by pressing the `?` key. feature_editor: title: Feature Editor intro: >- The *feature editor* appears alongside the map, and allows you to see and edit all of the information for the selected feature. definitions: >- The top section displays the feature's type. The middle section contains *fields* showing the feature's attributes, such as its name or address. type_h: Feature Type type: >- You can click on the feature type to change the feature to a different type. Everything that exists in the real world can be added, so there are thousands of feature types to choose from. type_picker: >- The type picker displays the most common feature types, such as parks, hospitals, restaurants, roads, and buildings. You can search for anything by typing what you're looking for in the search box. You can also click the {inspect} **Info** icon next to the feature type to learn more about it. fields_h: Fields fields_all_fields: >- The "All fields" section contains all of the feature's details that you may edit. All of the fields are optional, and it's OK to leave a field blank if you are unsure. fields_example: >- Each feature type will display different fields. For example, a road may display fields for its surface and speed limit, but a restaurant may display fields for the type of food it serves and the hours it is open. fields_add_field: >- You can also click the "Add field" dropdown to add more fields, such as a description, Wikipedia link, wheelchair access, and more. tags_h: Tags tags_all_tags: >- Below the fields section, you can expand the "All tags" section to edit any of the *tags* for the selected feature. Each tag consists of a *key* and *value*, data elements that define all of the features. tags_resources: '' points: title: Points intro: >- *Points* can be used to represent features such as shops, restaurants, and monuments. They mark a specific location, and describe what's there. add_point_h: Adding Points add_point: >- To add a point, click the {point} **Point** button on the toolbar above the map, or press the shortcut key `1`. This will change the mouse cursor to a cross symbol. add_point_finish: >- To place the new point on the map, position the mouse cursor where the point should go, then {leftclick} left-click or press `Space`. move_point_h: Moving Points move_point: >- To move a point, place the mouse cursor over the point, then press and hold the {leftclick} left mouse button while dragging the point to its new location. delete_point_h: Deleting Points delete_point: >- It's OK to delete features that don't exist in the real world. Deleting a feature removes it from the map, so you should make sure a feature is really gone before you delete it. delete_point_command: >- To delete a point, {rightclick} right-click on the point to select it and show the edit menu, then use the {delete} **Delete** command. lines: title: Lines intro: >- *Lines* are used to represent features such as roads, railroads, and rivers. Lines should be drawn down the center of the feature that they represent. add_line_h: Adding Lines add_line: >- To add a line, click the {line} **Line** button on the toolbar above the map, or press the shortcut key `2`. This will change the mouse cursor to a cross symbol. add_line_draw: >- Next, position the mouse cursor where the line should begin and {leftclick} left-click or press `Space` to begin placing nodes along the line. Continue placing more nodes by clicking or pressing `Space`. While drawing, you can zoom in or drag the map in order to add more detail. add_line_finish: 'To finish a line, press `{return}` or click again on the last node.' modify_line_h: Modifying Lines modify_line_dragnode: >- Often you'll see lines that aren't shaped correctly, for example a road that does not match up with the background imagery. To adjust the shape of a line, first {leftclick} left-click to select it. All nodes of the line will be drawn as small circles. You can then drag the nodes to better locations. modify_line_addnode: >- You can also create new nodes along a line either by {leftclick}**x2** double-clicking on the line or by dragging the small triangles at the midpoints between nodes. connect_line_h: Connecting Lines connect_line: >- Having roads connected properly is important for the map and essential for providing driving directions. connect_line_display: >- The connections between roads are drawn with gray circles. The endpoints of a line are drawn with larger white circles if they don't connect to anything. connect_line_drag: >- To connect a line to another feature, drag one of the line's nodes onto the other feature until both features snap together. Tip: You can hold down the `{alt}` key to prevent nodes from connecting to other features. connect_line_tag: >- If you know that the connection has traffic lights or crosswalks, you can add them by selecting the connecting node and using the feature editor to select the correct feature's type. disconnect_line_h: Disconnecting Lines disconnect_line_command: >- To disconnect a road from another feature, {rightclick} right-click the connecting node and select the {disconnect} **Disconnect** command from the editing menu. move_line_h: Moving Lines move_line_command: >- To move an entire line, {rightclick} right-click the line and select the {move} **Move** command from the editing menu. Then move the mouse, and {leftclick} left-click to place the line in a new location. move_line_connected: >- Lines that are connected to other features will stay connected as you move the line to a new location. iD may prevent you from moving a line across another connected line. delete_line_h: Deleting Lines delete_line: >- If a line is entirely incorrect, for example a road that doesn't exist in the real world, it's OK to delete it. Be careful when deleting features: the background imagery you are using might be outdated, and a road that looks wrong could simply be newly built. delete_line_command: >- To delete a line, {rightclick} right-click on the line to select it and show the edit menu, then use the {delete} **Delete** command. areas: title: Areas intro: >- *Areas* are used to show the boundaries of features like lakes, buildings, and residential areas. Areas should be traced around the edge of the feature that they represent, for example, around the base of a building. point_or_area_h: Points or Areas? point_or_area: >- Many features can be represented as points or areas. You should map buildings and property outlines as areas whenever possible. Place points inside a building area to represent businesses, amenities, and other features located inside the building. add_area_h: Adding Areas add_area_command: >- To add an area, click the {area} **Area** button on the toolbar above the map, or press the shortcut key `3`. This will change the mouse cursor to a cross symbol. add_area_draw: >- Next, position the mouse cursor at one of the corners of the feature and {leftclick} left-click or press `Space` to begin placing nodes around the outer edge of the area. Continue placing more nodes by clicking or pressing `Space`. While drawing, you can zoom in or drag the map in order to add more detail. add_area_finish: >- To finish an area, press `{return}` or click again on either the first or last node. square_area_h: Square Corners square_area_command: >- Many area features like buildings have square corners. To square the corners of an area, {rightclick} right-click the edge of the area and select the {orthogonalize} **Square** command from the editing menu. modify_area_h: Modifying Areas modify_area_dragnode: >- Often you'll see areas that aren't shaped correctly, for example a building that does not match up with the background imagery. To adjust the shape of an area, first {leftclick} left-click to select it. All nodes of the area will be drawn as small circles. You can then drag the nodes to better locations. modify_area_addnode: >- You can also create new nodes along an area either by {leftclick}**x2** double-clicking on the edge of the area or by dragging the small triangles at the midpoints between nodes. delete_area_h: Deleting Areas delete_area: >- If an area is entirely incorrect, for example a building that doesn't exist in the real world, it's OK to delete it. Be cautious when deleting features - the background imagery you are using might be outdated, and a building that looks wrong could simply be newly built. delete_area_command: >- To delete an area, {rightclick} right-click on the area to select it and show the edit menu, then use the {delete} **Delete** command. relations: title: Relations intro: >- A *relation* is a special type of feature in OpenStreetMap that groups together other features. The features that belong to a relation are called *members*, and each member can have a *role* in the relation. edit_relation_h: Editing Relations edit_relation: >- At the bottom of the feature editor, you can expand the "All relations" section to see if the selected feature is a member of any relations. You can then click on the relation to select and edit it. edit_relation_add: >- To add a feature to a relation, select the feature, then click the {plus} add button in the "All relations" section of the feature editor. You can choose from a list of nearby relations, or choose the "New relation..." option. edit_relation_delete: >- You can also click the {delete} **Delete** button to remove the selected feature from the relation. If you remove all of the members from a relation, the relation will be deleted automatically. maintain_relation_h: Maintaining Relations maintain_relation: >- For the most part, iD will maintain relations automatically as you edit. You should take care when replacing features that might be members of relations. For example if you delete a section of road and draw a new section of road to replace it, you should add the new section to the same relations (routes, turn restrictions, etc.) as the original. relation_types_h: Relation Types multipolygon_h: Multipolygons multipolygon: >- A *multipolygon* relation is a group of one or more *outer* features and one or more inner features. The outer features define the outer edges of the multipolygon, and the inner features define sub-areas or holes cut out from the inside of the multipolygon. multipolygon_create: >- To create a multipolygon, for example a building with a hole in it, draw the outer edge as an area and the inner edge as a line or different kind of area. Then `{shift}`+{leftclick} left-click to select both features, {rightclick} right-click to show the edit menu, and select the {merge} **Merge** command. multipolygon_merge: >- Merging several lines or areas will create a new multipolygon relation with all selected areas as members. iD will choose the inner and outer roles automatically, based on which features are contained inside other features. turn_restriction_h: Turn restrictions turn_restriction: >- A *turn restriction* relation is a group of several road segments in an intersection. Turn restrictions consist of a *from* road, *via* node or roads, and a *to* road. turn_restriction_field: >- To edit turn restrictions, select a junction node where two or more roads meet. The feature editor will display a special "Turn Restrictions" field containing a model of the intersection. turn_restriction_editing: >- In the "Turn Restrictions" field, click to select a "from" road, and see whether turns are allowed or restricted to any of the "to" roads. You can click on the turn icons to toggle them between allowed and restricted. iD will create relations automatically and set the from, via, and to roles based on your choices. route_h: Routes route: >- A *route* relation is a group of one or more line features that together form a route network, like a bus route, train route, or highway route. route_add: >- To add a feature to a route relation, select the feature and scroll down to the "All relations" section of the feature editor, then click the {plus} add button to add this feature to a nearby existing relation or a new relation. boundary_h: Boundaries boundary: >- A *boundary* relation is a group of one or more line features that together form an administrative boundary. boundary_add: >- To add a feature to a boundary relation, select the feature and scroll down to the "All relations" section of the feature editor, then click the {plus} add button to add this feature to a nearby existing relation or a new relation. imagery: title: Background Imagery intro: >- The background imagery that appears beneath the map data is an important resource for mapping. This imagery can be aerial photos collected from satellites, airplanes, and drones, or it can be scanned historical maps or other freely available source data. sources_h: Imagery Sources 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. 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. viewer: >- When you click on one of the photo locations, a photo viewer appears in the bottom corner of the map. The photo viewer contains controls to step forward and backward in the image sequence. It also shows the username of the person who captured the image, the date it was captured, and a link to view the image on the original site. gps: title: GPS Traces intro: >- Collected GPS traces are a valuable source of data for OpenStreetMap. This editor supports *.gpx*, *.geojson*, and *.kml* files on your local computer. You can collect GPS traces with a smartphone, sports watch, or other GPS device. survey: >- For information on how to perform a GPS survey, read [Mapping with a smartphone, GPS, or paper](http://learnosm.org/en/mobile-mapping/). using_h: Using GPS Traces 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 "{via