Merge branch 'edit_menu'

This commit is contained in:
Bryan Housel
2017-02-25 15:29:01 -05:00
40 changed files with 812 additions and 258 deletions
+7 -5
View File
@@ -146,7 +146,9 @@ en:
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: reflect
title:
long: Reflect Long
short: Reflect Short
description:
long:
single: Reflect this feature across its long axis.
@@ -159,10 +161,10 @@ en:
short: Y
annotation:
long:
single: Reflected an feature across its long axis.
single: Reflected a feature across its long axis.
multiple: Reflected multiple features across their long axis.
short:
single: Reflected an feature across its short axis.
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.
@@ -812,8 +814,8 @@ en:
close: "The feature editor will remember all of your changes automatically. When you change a feature, the close button will change to a checkmark. **Click the {button} button to close the feature editor**"
reselect: "Often points will already exist, but have mistakes or be incomplete. We can edit existing points. **Click to select the point you just created.**"
fixname: "**Change the name, then click the {button} button to close the feature editor.**"
reselect_delete: "All features on the map can be deleted. **Click to select the point you created.**"
delete: "The menu around the point contains operations that can be performed on it, including delete. **Click on the {button} button to delete the point.**"
rightclick: "You can right-click on features to see the list of operations that can be performed on them. **Right-click to select the point you created.**"
delete: "**Click on the {button} button to delete the point.**"
areas:
title: "Areas"
add: "Areas are used to show the boundaries of features like lakes, buildings, and residential areas. They can be also be used for more detailed mapping of many features you might normally map as points. **Click the {button} Area button to add a new area.**"