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en:
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modes:
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add_area:
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title: Area
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description: "Add parks, buildings, lakes or other areas to the map."
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tail: "Click on the map to start drawing an area, like a park, lake, or building."
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add_line:
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title: Line
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description: "Add highways, streets, pedestrian paths, canals or other lines to the map."
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tail: "Click on the map to start drawing a road, path, or route."
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add_point:
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title: Point
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description: "Add restaurants, monuments, postal boxes or other points to the map."
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tail: Click on the map to add a point.
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browse:
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title: Browse
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description: Pan and zoom the map.
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draw_area:
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tail: Click to add points to your area. Click the first point to finish the area.
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draw_line:
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tail: "Click to add more points to the line. Click on other lines to connect to them, and double-click to end the line."
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operations:
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add:
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annotation:
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point: Added a point.
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vertex: Added a node to a way.
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start:
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annotation:
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line: Started a line.
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area: Started an area.
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continue:
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annotation:
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line: Continued a line.
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area: Continued an area.
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cancel_draw:
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annotation: Canceled drawing.
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change_tags:
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annotation: Changed tags.
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circularize:
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title: Circularize
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description: Make this round.
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key: O
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annotation:
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line: Made a line circular.
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area: Made an area circular.
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orthogonalize:
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title: Orthogonalize
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description: Square these corners.
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key: Q
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annotation:
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line: Squared the corners of a line.
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area: Squared the corners of an area.
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delete:
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title: Delete
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description: Remove this from the map.
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annotation:
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point: Deleted a point.
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vertex: Deleted a node from a way.
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line: Deleted a line.
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area: Deleted an area.
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relation: Deleted a relation.
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multiple: "Deleted {n} objects."
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connect:
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annotation:
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point: Connected a way to a point.
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vertex: Connected a way to another.
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line: Connected a way to a line.
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area: Connected a way to an area.
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disconnect:
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title: Disconnect
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description: Disconnect these ways from each other.
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key: D
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annotation: Disconnected ways.
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merge:
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title: Merge
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description: Merge these lines.
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key: C
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annotation: "Merged {n} lines."
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move:
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title: Move
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description: Move this to a different location.
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key: M
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annotation:
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point: Moved a point.
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vertex: Moved a node in a way.
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line: Moved a line.
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area: Moved an area.
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multiple: Moved multiple objects.
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rotate:
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title: Rotate
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description: Rotate this object around its centre point.
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key: R
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annotation:
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line: Rotated a line.
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area: Rotated an area.
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reverse:
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title: Reverse
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description: Make this line go in the opposite direction.
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key: V
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annotation: Reversed a line.
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split:
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title: Split
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description: Split this into two ways at this point.
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key: X
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annotation: Split a way.
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nothing_to_undo: Nothing to undo.
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nothing_to_redo: Nothing to redo.
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just_edited: "You just edited OpenStreetMap!"
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browser_notice: "This editor is supported in Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, and Internet Explorer 9 and above. Please upgrade your browser or use Potlatch 2 to edit the map."
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view_on_osm: "View on OSM"
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zoom_in_edit: zoom in to edit the map
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logout: logout
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loading_auth: "Connecting to OpenStreetMap..."
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report_a_bug: report a bug
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commit:
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title: Save Changes
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description_placeholder: Brief description of your contributions
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message_label: Commit message
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upload_explanation: "The changes you upload as {user} will be visible on all maps that use OpenStreetMap data."
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save: Save
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cancel: Cancel
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warnings: Warnings
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modified: Modified
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deleted: Deleted
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created: Created
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contributors:
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list: "Contributed by {users}"
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truncated_list: "Contributed by {users} and {count} others"
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geocoder:
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title: Find a place
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placeholder: Find a place
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no_results: "Couldn't locate a place named '{name}'"
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geolocate:
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title: Show My Location
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inspector:
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no_documentation_combination: There is no documentation available for this tag combination
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no_documentation_key: There is no documentation available for this key
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show_more: Show More
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new_tag: New tag
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view_on_osm: View on OSM →
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editing_feature: "Editing {feature}"
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additional: Additional tags
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choose: Select feature type
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results: "{n} results for {search}"
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reference: View on OpenStreetMap Wiki →
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back_tooltip: Change feature type
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background:
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title: Background
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description: Background settings
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percent_brightness: "{opacity}% brightness"
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fix_misalignment: Fix misalignment
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reset: reset
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restore:
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heading: You have unsaved changes
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description: "Do you wish to restore unsaved changes from a previous editing session?"
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restore: Restore
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reset: Reset
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save:
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title: Save
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help: "Save changes to OpenStreetMap, making them visible to other users."
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no_changes: No changes to save.
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error: An error occurred while trying to save
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uploading: Uploading changes to OpenStreetMap.
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unsaved_changes: You have unsaved changes
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splash:
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welcome: Welcome to the iD OpenStreetMap editor
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text: "iD is a friendly but powerful tool for contributing to the world's best free world map. This is development version {version}. For more information see {website} and report bugs at {github}."
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walkthrough: "Start the Walkthrough"
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start: "Edit Now"
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source_switch:
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live: live
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lose_changes: "You have unsaved changes. Switching the map server will discard them. Are you sure you want to switch servers?"
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dev: dev
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tag_reference:
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description: Description
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on_wiki: "{tag} on wiki.osm.org"
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used_with: "used with {type}"
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validations:
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untagged_point: Untagged point which is not part of a line or area
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untagged_line: Untagged line
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untagged_area: Untagged area
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many_deletions: "You're deleting {n} objects. Are you sure you want to do this? This will delete them from the map that everyone else sees on openstreetmap.org."
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tag_suggests_area: "The tag {tag} suggests line should be area, but it is not an area"
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deprecated_tags: "Deprecated tags: {tags}"
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zoom:
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in: Zoom In
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out: Zoom Out
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gpx:
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local_layer: "Local GPX file"
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drag_drop: "Drag and drop a .gpx file on the page"
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help:
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title: "Help"
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help: |
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# Help
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This is an editor for [OpenStreetMap](http://www.openstreetmap.org/), the
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free and editable map of the world. You can use it to add and update
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data in your area, making an open-source and open-data map of the world
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better for everyone.
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Edits that you make on this map will be visible to everyone who uses
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OpenStreetMap. In order to make an edit, you'll need a
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[free OpenStreetMap account](https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/new).
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The [iD editor](http://ideditor.com/) is a collaborative project with [source
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code available on GitHub](https://github.com/systemed/iD).
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editing_saving: |
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# Editing & Saving
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This editor is designed to work primarily online, and you're accessing
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it through a website right now.
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### Selecting Features
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To select a map feature, like a road or point of interest, click
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on it on the map. This will highlight the selected feature, open a panel with
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details about it, and show a menu of things you can do with the feature.
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Multiple features can be selected by holding the 'Shift' key, clicking,
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and dragging on the map. This will select all features within the box
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that's drawn, allowing you to do things with several features at once.
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### Saving Edits
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When you make changes like editing roads, buildings, and places, these are
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stored locally until you save them to the server. Don't worry if you make
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a mistake - you can undo changes by clicking the undo button, and redo
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changes by clicking the redo button.
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Click 'Save' to finish a group of edits - for instance, if you've completed
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an area of town and would like to start on a new area. You'll have a chance
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to review what you've done, and the editor supplies helpful suggestions
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and warnings if something doesn't seem right about the changes.
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If everything looks good, you can enter a short comment explaining the change
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you made, and click 'Save' again to post the changes
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to [OpenStreetMap.org](http://www.openstreetmap.org/), where they are visible
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to all other users and available for others to build and improve upon.
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If you can't finish your edits in one sitting, you can leave the editor
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window and come back (on the same browser and computer), and the
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editor application will offer to restore your work.
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roads: |
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# Roads
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You can create, fix, and delete roads with this editor. Roads can be all
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kinds: paths, highways, trails, cycleways, and more - any often-crossed
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segment should be mappable.
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### Selecting
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Click on a road to select it. An outline should become visible, along
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with a small tools menu on the map and a sidebar showing more information
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about the road.
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### Modifying
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Often you'll see roads that aren't aligned to the imagery behind them
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or to a GPS track. You can adjust these roads so they are in the correct
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place.
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First click on the road you want to change. This will highlight it and show
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control points along it that you can drag to better locations. If
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you want to add new control points for more detail, double-click a part
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of the road without a point, and one will be added.
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If the road connects to another road, but doesn't properly connect on
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the map, you can drag one of its control points onto the other road in
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order to join them. Having roads connect is important for the map
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and essential for providing driving directions.
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You can also click the 'Move' tool or press the `M` shortcut key to move the entire road at
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one time, and then click again to save that movement.
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### Deleting
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If a road is entirely incorrect - you can see that it doesn't exist in satellite
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imagery and ideally have confirmed locally that it's not present - you can delete
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it, which removes it from the map. Be cautious when deleting features -
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like any other edit, the results are seen by everyone and satellite imagery
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is often out of date, so the road could simply be newly built.
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You can delete a road by clicking on it to select it, then clicking the
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trash can icon or pressing the 'Delete' key.
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### Creating
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Found somewhere there should be a road but there isn't? Click the 'Line'
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icon in the top-left of the editor or press the shortcut key `2` to start drawing
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a line.
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Click on the start of the road on the map to start drawing. If the road
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branches off from an existing road, start by clicking on the place where they connect.
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Then click on points along the road so that it follows the right path, according
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to satellite imagery or GPS. If the road you are drawing crosses another road, connect
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it by clicking on the intersection point. When you're done drawing, double-click
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or press 'Return' or 'Enter' on your keyboard.
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gps: |
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# GPS
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GPS data is the most trusted source of data for OpenStreetMap. This editor
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supports local traces - `.gpx` files on your local computer. You can collect
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this kind of GPS trace with a number of smartphone applications as well as
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personal GPS hardware.
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For information on how to perform a GPS survey, read
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[Surveying with a GPS](http://learnosm.org/en/beginner/using-gps/).
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To use a GPX track for mapping, drag and drop the GPX file onto the map
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editor. If it's recognized, it will be added to the map as a bright green
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line. Click on the 'Background Settings' menu on the left side to enable,
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disable, or zoom to this new GPX-powered layer.
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The GPX track isn't directly uploaded to OpenStreetMap - the best way to
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use it is to draw on the map, using it as a guide for the new features that
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you add.
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imagery: |
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# Imagery
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Aerial imagery is an important resource for mapping. A combination of
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airplane flyovers, satellite views, and freely-compiled sources are available
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in the editor under the 'Background Settings' menu on the left.
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By default a [Bing Maps](http://www.bing.com/maps/) satellite layer is
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presented in the editor, but as you pan and zoom the map to new geographical
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areas, new sources will become available. Some countries, like the United
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States, France, and Denmark have very high-quality imagery available for some areas.
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Imagery is sometimes offset from the map data because of a mistake on the
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imagery provider's side. If you see a lot of roads shifted from the background,
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don't immediately move them all to match the background. Instead you can adjust
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the imagery so that it matches the existing data by clicking 'Fix alignment' at
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the bottom of the Background Settings UI.
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addresses: |
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# Addresses
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Addresses are some of the most useful information for the map.
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Although addresses are often represented as parts of streets, in OpenStreetMap
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they're recorded as attributes of buildings and places along streets.
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You can add address information to places mapped as building outlines as well
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as well as those mapped as single points. The optimal source of address
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data is from an on-the-ground survey or personal knowledge - as with any
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other feature, copying from commercial sources like Google Maps is strictly
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forbidden.
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inspector: |
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# Using the Inspector
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The inspector is the user interface element on the right-hand side of the
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page that appears when a feature is selected and allows you to edit its details.
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### Selecting a Feature Type
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After you add a point, line, or area, you can choose what type of feature it
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is, like whether it's a highway or residential road, supermarket or cafe.
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The inspector will display buttons for common feature types, and you can
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find others by typing what you're looking for in the search box.
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Click the 'i' in the bottom-right-hand corner of a feature type button to
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learn more about it. Click a button to choose that type.
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### Using Forms and Editing Tags
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After you choose a feature type, or when you select a feature that already
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has a type assigned, the inspector will display fields with details about
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the feature like its name and address.
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Below the fields you see, you can click icons to add other details,
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like [Wikipedia](http://www.wikipedia.org/) information, wheelchair
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access, and more.
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At the bottom of the inspector, click 'Additional tags' to add arbitrary
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other tags to the element. [Taginfo](http://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/) is a
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great resource for learn more about popular tag combinations.
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Changes you make in the inspector are automatically applied to the map.
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You can undo them at any time by clicking the 'Undo' button.
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### Closing the Inspector
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You can close the inspector by clicking the close button in the top-right,
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pressing the 'Escape' key, or clicking on the map.
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buildings: |
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# Buildings
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OpenStreetMap is the world's largest database of buildings. You can create
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and improve this database.
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### Selecting
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You can select a building by clicking on its border. This will highlight the
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building and open a small tools menu and a sidebar showing more information
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about the building.
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### Modifying
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Sometimes buildings are incorrectly placed or have incorrect tags.
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To move an entire building, select it, then click the 'Move' tool. Move your
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mouse to shift the building, and click when it's correctly placed.
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To fix the specific shape of a building, click and drag the points that form
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its border into better places.
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### Creating
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One of the main questions around adding buildings to the map is that
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OpenStreetMap records buildings both as shapes and points. The rule of thumb
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is to _map a building as a shape whenever possible_, and map companies, homes,
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amenities, and other things that operate out of buildings as points placed
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within the building shape.
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Start drawing a building as a shape by clicking the 'Area' button in the top
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left of the interface, and end it either by pressing 'Return' on your keyboard
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or clicking on the first point drawn to close the shape.
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### Deleting
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If a building is entirely incorrect - you can see that it doesn't exist in satellite
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imagery and ideally have confirmed locally that it's not present - you can delete
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it, which removes it from the map. Be cautious when deleting features -
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like any other edit, the results are seen by everyone and satellite imagery
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is often out of date, so the road could simply be newly built.
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You can delete a building by clicking on it to select it, then clicking the
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trash can icon or pressing the 'Delete' key.
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