From bd0610163c5204182c5c19a2ca249f9dc78ee33b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mikkel Kirkgaard Nielsen Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2020 02:31:54 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Use correct term in help.streetlevel for photo overlays. --- data/core.yaml | 4 ++-- dist/locales/en.json | 6 +++--- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/data/core.yaml b/data/core.yaml index 36b171887..a3e753f85 100644 --- a/data/core.yaml +++ b/data/core.yaml @@ -1443,8 +1443,8 @@ en: 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 [Bing Streetside](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/maps/streetside), [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, open the {data_icon} **{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 street level photos for mapping, open the {data_icon} **{map_data}** panel on the side of the map to enable or disable the available photo overlays." + photos: "When enabled, the photo overlay 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 select 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 diff --git a/dist/locales/en.json b/dist/locales/en.json index d9306797e..6d976e4e8 100644 --- a/dist/locales/en.json +++ b/dist/locales/en.json @@ -1790,8 +1790,8 @@ "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 [Bing Streetside](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/maps/streetside), [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, open the {data_icon} **{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 street level photos for mapping, open the {data_icon} **{map_data}** panel on the side of the map to enable or disable the available photo overlays.", + "photos": "When enabled, the photo overlay 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 select 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": { @@ -13064,4 +13064,4 @@ } } } -} \ No newline at end of file +}