<h1><%= t ".title" %></h1>
<% end %>
-<p class="lead"><%= t ".introduction_html" %></p>
+<p class="lead"><%= t ".introduction" %></p>
<h2><%= t ".whats_on_the_map.title" %></h2>
<div>
<span class='sprite small check mx-auto'></span>
</div>
- <p><%= t ".whats_on_the_map.on_html" %></p>
+ <p><%= t ".whats_on_the_map.on_the_map_html", :real_and_current => tag.em(t(".whats_on_the_map.real_and_current")) %></p>
</div>
<div class='col'>
<div class='center'>
<span class='sprite small x mx-auto'></span>
</div>
- <p><%= t ".whats_on_the_map.off_html" %></p>
+ <p><%= t ".whats_on_the_map.off_the_map_html", :doesnt => tag.em(t(".whats_on_the_map.doesnt")) %></p>
</div>
</div>
<h2><%= t ".basic_terms.title" %></h2>
-<p><%= t ".basic_terms.paragraph_1_html" %></p>
+<p><%= t ".basic_terms.paragraph_1" %></p>
<div class='clearfix'>
<div class='clearfix'>
<span class='sprite small term editor float-start'></span>
- <p><%= t ".basic_terms.editor_html" %></p>
+ <p><%= t ".basic_terms.an_editor_html", :editor => tag.strong(t(".basic_terms.editor")) %></p>
</div>
<div class='clearfix'>
<span class='sprite small term node float-start'></span>
- <p><%= t ".basic_terms.node_html" %></p>
+ <p><%= t ".basic_terms.a_node_html", :node => tag.strong(t(".basic_terms.node")) %></p>
</div>
<div class='clearfix'>
<span class='sprite small term way float-start'></span>
- <p><%= t ".basic_terms.way_html" %></p>
+ <p><%= t ".basic_terms.a_way_html", :way => tag.strong(t(".basic_terms.way")) %></p>
</div>
<div class='clearfix'>
<span class='sprite small term tag float-start'></span>
- <p><%= t ".basic_terms.tag_html" %></p>
+ <p><%= t ".basic_terms.a_tag_html", :tag => tag.strong(t(".basic_terms.tag")) %></p>
</div>
</div>
<div class='clearfix'>
<h2><%= t ".rules.title" %></h2>
<span class='sprite small term rules float-start'></span>
- <p><%= t ".rules.paragraph_1_html" %></p>
+ <p><%= t ".rules.para_1_html", :imports_link => link_to(t(".rules.imports"), t(".rules.imports_url")),
+ :automated_edits_link => link_to(t(".rules.automated_edits"), t(".rules.automated_edits_url")) %></p>
</div>
<div class='clearfix'>
- <h2><%= t ".questions.title" %></h2>
- <span class='sprite small term question float-start'></span>
- <p><%= t ".questions.paragraph_1_html", :help_url => help_path %></p>
+ <%= render "any_questions" %>
</div>
<div class='clearfix text-center'>
<div class='alert alert-primary'>
<h2><%= t ".add_a_note.title" %></h2>
- <p><%= t ".add_a_note.paragraph_1_html" %></p>
- <p><%= t ".add_a_note.paragraph_2_html", :map_url => root_path %></p>
+ <p><%= t ".add_a_note.para_1" %></p>
+ <p><%= t ".add_a_note.para_2_html", :map_link => link_to(t(".add_a_note.the_map"), root_path),
+ :note_icon => tag.span(:class => "icon note") %></p>
</div>
removed: Your default OpenStreetMap editor is set as Potlatch. Because Adobe Flash Player has been withdrawn, Potlatch is no longer available to use in a web browser.
desktop_html: You can still use Potlatch by <a href="https://www.systemed.net/potlatch/">downloading the desktop application for Mac and Windows</a>.
id_html: Alternatively, you can set your default editor to iD, which runs in your web browser as Potlatch formerly did. <a href="%{settings_url}">Change your preferences here</a>.
+ any_questions:
+ title: Any questions?
+ paragraph_1_html: |
+ OpenStreetMap has several resources for learning about the project, asking and answering
+ questions, and collaboratively discussing and documenting mapping topics.
+ %{help_link}. With an organization making plans for OpenStreetMap? %{welcome_mat_link}.
+ get_help_here: Get help here
+ welcome_mat: Check out the Welcome Mat
+ welcome_mat_url: https://welcome.openstreetmap.org/
sidebar:
search_results: Search Results
close: Close
toilets: "Toilets"
welcome:
title: Welcome!
- introduction_html: |
+ introduction: |
Welcome to OpenStreetMap, the free and editable map of the world. Now that you're signed
up, you're all set to get started mapping. Here's a quick guide with the most important
things you need to know.
whats_on_the_map:
title: What's on the Map
- on_html: |
- OpenStreetMap is a place for mapping things that are both <em>real and current</em> -
+ on_the_map_html: |
+ OpenStreetMap is a place for mapping things that are both %{real_and_current} -
it includes millions of buildings, roads, and other details about places. You can map
whatever real-world features are interesting to you.
- off_html: |
- What it <em>doesn't</em> include is opinionated data like ratings, historical or
+ real_and_current: real and current
+ off_the_map_html: |
+ What it %{doesnt} include is opinionated data like ratings, historical or
hypothetical features, and data from copyrighted sources. Unless you have special
permission, don't copy from online or paper maps.
+ doesnt: doesn't
basic_terms:
title: Basic Terms For Mapping
- paragraph_1_html: |
+ paragraph_1: |
OpenStreetMap has some of its own lingo. Here are a few key words that'll come in handy.
- editor_html: |
- An <strong>editor</strong> is a program or website you can use to edit the map.
- node_html: |
- A <strong>node</strong> is a point on the map, like a single restaurant or a tree.
- way_html: |
- A <strong>way</strong> is a line or area, like a road, stream, lake or building.
- tag_html: |
- A <strong>tag</strong> is a bit of data about a node or way, like a
- restaurant's name or a road's speed limit.
+ an_editor_html: An %{editor} is a program or website you can use to edit the map.
+ a_node_html: A %{node} is a point on the map, like a single restaurant or a tree.
+ a_way_html: A %{way} is a line or area, like a road, stream, lake or building.
+ a_tag_html: A %{tag} is a bit of data about a node or way, like a restaurant's name or a road's speed limit.
+ editor: editor
+ node: node
+ way: way
+ tag: tag
rules:
title: Rules!
- paragraph_1_html: |
+ para_1_html: |
OpenStreetMap has few formal rules but we expect all participants to collaborate
with, and communicate with, the community. If you are considering
any activities other than editing by hand, please read and follow the guidelines on
- <a href='https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/Guidelines'>Imports</a> and
- <a href='https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Automated_Edits_code_of_conduct'>Automated Edits</a>.
- questions:
- title: Any questions?
- paragraph_1_html: |
- OpenStreetMap has several resources for learning about the project, asking and answering
- questions, and collaboratively discussing and documenting mapping topics.
- <a href='%{help_url}'>Get help here</a>. With an organization making plans for OpenStreetMap? <a href='https://welcome.openstreetmap.org/'>Check out the Welcome Mat</a>.
+ %{imports_link} and %{automated_edits_link}.
+ imports: Imports
+ imports_url: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/Guidelines
+ automated_edits: Automated Edits
+ automated_edits_url: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Automated_Edits_code_of_conduct
start_mapping: Start Mapping
add_a_note:
title: No Time To Edit? Add a Note!
- paragraph_1_html: |
+ para_1: |
If you just want something small fixed and don't have the time to sign up and learn how to edit, it's
easy to add a note.
- paragraph_2_html: |
- Just go to <a href='%{map_url}'>the map</a> and click the note icon:
- <span class='icon note'></span>. This will add a marker to the map, which you can move
- by dragging. Add your message, then click save, and other mappers will investigate.
+ para_2_html: |
+ Just go to %{map_link} and click the note icon: %{note_icon}.
+ This will add a marker to the map, which you can move by dragging.
+ Add your message, then click save, and other mappers will investigate.
+ the_map: the map
communities:
title: Communities
lede_text: |