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authorNigel Osborne <kiwi3685@me.com>2010-05-19 22:19:40 +0000
committerNigel Osborne <kiwi3685@me.com>2010-05-19 22:19:40 +0000
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Help texts typos(2) - Bug #582800
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diff --git a/help_text.php b/help_text.php
index ff044de7ea..1ffc214c48 100644
--- a/help_text.php
+++ b/help_text.php
@@ -2944,7 +2944,7 @@ case 'admin.php':
case 'ancestry.php':
$title=i18n::translate('Ancestry chart');
- $text=i18n::translate('The Ancestry page is very similar to the <a href="?help=pedigree.php">Pedigree Tree</a>, but with more details and alternate <a href="?help=chart_style">Chart style</a> displays.<br /><br />Each ancestry is shown with a unique number, calculated according to the <i>Sosa-Stradonitz</i> system:<div style="padding-left:30px;"><b>Even</b> numbers for men (child*2)<br /><b>Odd</b> numbers for women (husband+1) except for <b>1</b></div><br />Example:<br /><div style="padding-left:30px;">The root person is <b>1</b>, regardless of gender.<br /><b>1</b>\'s father is <b>2</b> (<b>1</b> * 2), mother is <b>3</b> (<b>2</b> + 1).<br /><b>2</b>\'s father is <b>4</b> (<b>2</b> * 2), mother is <b>5</b> (<b>4</b> + 1).<br /><b>3</b>\'s father is <b>6</b> (<b>3</b> * 2), mother is <b>7</b> (<b>6</b> + 1).<br /><b>7</b>\'s father is <b>14</b> (<b>7</b> * 2), mother is <b>15</b> (<b>14</b> +1).<br />etc.');
+ $text=i18n::translate('The Ancestry page is very similar to the <a href="?help=pedigree.php">Pedigree Tree</a>, but with more details and alternate <a href="?help=chart_style">Chart style</a> displays.<br /><br />Each ancestry is shown with a unique number, calculated according to the <i>Sosa-Stradonitz</i> system:<div style="padding-left:30px;"><b>Even</b> numbers for men (child*2)<br /><b>Odd</b> numbers for women (husband+1) except for <b>1</b></div><br />Example:<br /><div style="padding-left:30px;">The root person is <b>1</b>, regardless of gender.<br /><b>1</b>\'s father is <b>2</b> (<b>1</b> * 2), mother is <b>3</b> (<b>2</b> + 1).<br /><b>2</b>\'s father is <b>4</b> (<b>2</b> * 2), mother is <b>5</b> (<b>4</b> + 1).<br /><b>3</b>\'s father is <b>6</b> (<b>3</b> * 2), mother is <b>7</b> (<b>6</b> + 1).<br /><b>7</b>\'s father is <b>14</b> (<b>7</b> * 2), mother is <b>15</b> (<b>14</b> +1).</div><br />etc.');
break;
case 'branches.php':
@@ -3086,7 +3086,7 @@ case 'imageview.php':
case 'index.php':
$title=i18n::translate('Home page description');
- $text=i18n::translate('This page welcomes you to the selected <a href=?help=def_gedcom">GEDCOM</a> file. You can return to this page by selecting \'Home page\' from the top menu. If there are multiple GEDCOMs on this site, you can select a GEDCOM from the drop-down menu.<br /><br />This help page contains information about:<ul><li><a href="?help=index_portal"><b>Home page</b></a></li><li><a href="?help=header"><b>Header area</b></a></li><li><a href="?help=menu"><b>Menus</b></a></li><li><a href="?help=def"><b>Definitions</b></a></li></ul>');
+ $text=i18n::translate('This page welcomes you to the selected <a href=\"?help=def_gedcom\">GEDCOM</a> file. You can return to this page by selecting \'Home page\' from the top menu. If there are multiple GEDCOMs on this site, you can select a GEDCOM from the drop-down menu.<br /><br />This help page contains information about:<ul><li><a href=\"?help=index_portal\"><b>Home page</b></a></li><li><a href=\"?help=header\"><b>Header area</b></a></li><li><a href=\"?help=menu\"><b>Menus</b></a></li><li><a href=\"?help=def\"><b>Definitions</b></a></li></ul>');
break;
case 'indilist.php':
@@ -4028,7 +4028,7 @@ case 'header_user_links':
case 'help':
$title=i18n::translate('Help');
- $text=i18n::translate('Of course, it would be ideal to create a program so simple and easy to use that it doesn\'t need any explanation at all; it should be as simple as reading a book.<br /><br />Although <b>webtrees</b> is very complicated, you should not notice that as you use it; almost everything can be used without explanation. But, since we may have a lot of visitors and users who are not very experienced with the use of a computer or with the Internet, we offer you some help at certain places.<br /><br />You will find the following items in the Help menu:<dl><dt><b>Help with this page</b></dt></d1><br /><d1><dd>For all pages there is a general "Page Help" available. You can click this item in the menu to get "Page Help", where you will be informed about the items on that very page.<br /><br />Page Help is often brief. If you need more help or information about a certain item on the page than Page Help provides you can use the "Contextual Help" feature.</dd></dl><dl><dt><b>Help contents</b></dt></d1><br /><d1><dd>When you click this menu item, you will get a Help page that displays an index of the major Help topics. The amount of Help information available will be increased as time permits.</dd></dl><d1><dt><b>FAQ list</b></dt></d1><br /><d1><dd>The FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) page can contain an overview or a list of questions and answers on the use of this genealogy site.<br /><br />The use to which the FAQ page is put is entirely up to the site administrator. The site administrator controls the content of each item and also the order in which the items are shown on the page.</dd></dl><dl><dt><b>Search help text</b></dt></d1><br /><d1><dd>You can search <b>webtrees</b> help system. The Search Help Text feature gives you a high degree of control over the way the search functions; you should be able to find what you are looking for easily.</dd></dl><dl><dt><b>Hide / show contextual help</b></dt></d1><br /><d1><dd>This last menu item could be the most useful for you. Clicking this link will either switch on or off the "Contextual Help".<br /><br />With Contextual Help switched on, you may find a Question Mark or similar icon beside some links, drop-down boxes, or buttons. When you click this icon, a Help screen will pop up. This Help screen contains information about that object.<br /><br />Of course, when you click "Hide Contextual Help", all the Question Marks or icons will disappear until you click "Show...." again.</dd></dl>');
+ $text=i18n::translate('Of course, it would be ideal to create a program so simple and easy to use that it doesn\'t need any explanation at all; it should be as simple as reading a book.<br /><br />Although <b>webtrees</b> is very complicated, you should not notice that as you use it; almost everything can be used without explanation. But, since we may have a lot of visitors and users who are not very experienced with the use of a computer or with the Internet, we offer you some help at certain places.<br /><br />You will find the following items in the Help menu:<dl> <dt><b>Help with this page</b></dt> <dd>For all pages there is a general "Page Help" available. You can click this item in the menu to get "Page Help", where you will be informed about the items on that very page. <br /><br />Page Help is often brief. If you need more help or information about a certain item on the page than Page Help provides you can use the "Contextual Help" feature.</dd> <dt><b>Help contents</b></dt> <dd>When you click this menu item, you will get a Help page that displays an index of the major Help topics. The amount of Help information available will be increased as time permits.</dd> <dt><b>FAQ list</b></dt> <dd>The FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) page can contain an overview or a list of questions and answers on the use of this genealogy site. <br /><br />The use to which the FAQ page is put is entirely up to the site administrator. The site administrator controls the content of each item and also the order in which the items are shown on the page.</dd> <dt><b>Search help text</b></dt> <dd>You can search <b>webtrees</b> help system. The Search Help Text feature gives you a high degree of control over the way the search functions; you should be able to find what you are looking for easily.</dd> <dt><b>Hide / show contextual help</b></dt> <dd>This last menu item could be the most useful for you. Clicking this link will either switch on or off the "Contextual Help". <br /><br />With Contextual Help switched on, you may find a Question Mark or similar icon beside some links, drop-down boxes, or buttons. When you click this icon, a Help screen will pop up. This Help screen contains information about that object. <br /><br />Of course, when you click "Hide Contextual Help", all the Question Marks or icons will disappear until you click "Show...." again.</dd></dl>');
break;
case 'help_addgedcom.php':
@@ -4091,7 +4091,7 @@ case 'help_edit_merge.php':
case 'help_faq.php':
$title=i18n::translate('Frequently Asked Questions');
- $text=i18n::translate('<dt><b>FAQ List</b></dt>The FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) page can contain an overview or a list of questions and answers on the use of this genealogy site.<br /><br />The use to which the FAQ page is put is entirely up to the site administrator. The site administrator controls the content of each item and also the order in which the items are shown on the page.');
+ $text=i18n::translate('<b>FAQ List</b><br /><br />The FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) page can contain an overview or a list of questions and answers on the use of this genealogy site.<br /><br />The use to which the FAQ page is put is entirely up to the site administrator. The site administrator controls the content of each item and also the order in which the items are shown on the page.');
break;
case 'help_HS':
@@ -4112,7 +4112,7 @@ case 'help_page':
case 'help_qm':
$title=i18n::translate('Hide/show contextual help');
- $text=i18n::translate('<dl>dt><b>Hide / Show Contextual Help</b></dt><dd>This last menu item could be the most useful for you. Clicking this link will either switch on or off the "Contextual Help".<br /><br />With Contextual Help switched on, you may find a Question Mark or similar icon beside some links, drop-down boxes, or buttons. When you click this icon, a Help screen will pop up. This Help screen contains information about that object.<br /><br />Of course, when you click "Hide Contextual Help", all the Question Marks or icons will disappear until you click "Show...." again.</dd></dl>');
+ $text=i18n::translate('<dl><dt><b>Hide / Show Contextual Help</b></dt><dd>This last menu item could be the most useful for you. Clicking this link will either switch on or off the "Contextual Help".<br /><br />With Contextual Help switched on, you may find a Question Mark or similar icon beside some links, drop-down boxes, or buttons. When you click this icon, a Help screen will pop up. This Help screen contains information about that object.<br /><br />Of course, when you click "Hide Contextual Help", all the Question Marks or icons will disappear until you click "Show...." again.</dd></dl>');
break;
case 'help_sourcelist.php':
@@ -4691,7 +4691,7 @@ case 'rootid':
case 'rss_feed':
$title=i18n::translate('RSS feed settings');
- $text=i18n::translate('The ATOM/RSS feed available in <b>webtrees</b> allows anyone to view, using a suitable feed aggregator, the contents of your site\'s Home Page without visiting the site. Most aggregators will pop up a notice letting the user know when something has changed on a page being monitored. This essentially allows anyone to monitor your <b>webtrees</b> site without needing to visit it regularly.<br /><br />The Feed block is used to customize the link to the feed, allowing specific feed types (most readers can deal with most types so this can usually be left at the default), and the specific module you would like in your feed. The language of the feed and the GEDCOM used will be based on the language and GEDCOM active in <b>webtrees</b> when you select the feed.<br /><br />The types of feed that can be generated include ATOM, RSS 2.0, RSS 1.0, RSS 0.92, HTML and JavaScript. The first four types are for feed aggregators, while JavaScript and HTML are meant to enable inclusion of the feeds in other web pages. Note that the numbers of the RSS feed indicate different styles, not a different version.<br /><br />There is an option to select authentication that will log the user in, and allow the user to view, using a suitable RSS aggregator, any information that he could normally view if logged in. Basic Authentication uses <i>Basic HTTP Authentication</i> to log the user in. Future enhancements might allow <i>Digest Authentication</i>.<br /><br />This <a href=\'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_(file_format)\' target=\'_blank\' alt=\'Wikipedia article\' title=\'Wikipedia article\'><b>Wikipedia article</b></a> contains comprehensive information and links about RSS and the various RSS formats. <i>Basic HTTP Authentication</i> is discussed in this <a href=\'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_authentication_scheme\' target=\'_blank\' alt=\'Wikipedia article\' title=\'Wikipedia article\'><b>Wikipedia article</b></a>, while <i>Digest Authentication</i> is discussed in this <a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digest_access_authentication\' target=\'_blank\' alt=\'Wikipedia article\' title=\'Wikipedia article\'><b>Wikipedia article</b></a>.');
+ $text=i18n::translate('The ATOM/RSS feed available in <b>webtrees</b> allows anyone to view, using a suitable feed aggregator, the contents of your site\'s Home Page without visiting the site. Most aggregators will pop up a notice letting the user know when something has changed on a page being monitored. This essentially allows anyone to monitor your <b>webtrees</b> site without needing to visit it regularly.<br /><br />The Feed block is used to customize the link to the feed, allowing specific feed types (most readers can deal with most types so this can usually be left at the default), and the specific module you would like in your feed. The language of the feed and the GEDCOM used will be based on the language and GEDCOM active in <b>webtrees</b> when you select the feed.<br /><br />The types of feed that can be generated include ATOM, RSS 2.0, RSS 1.0, RSS 0.92, HTML and JavaScript. The first four types are for feed aggregators, while JavaScript and HTML are meant to enable inclusion of the feeds in other web pages. Note that the numbers of the RSS feed indicate different styles, not a different version.<br /><br />There is an option to select authentication that will log the user in, and allow the user to view, using a suitable RSS aggregator, any information that he could normally view if logged in. Basic Authentication uses <i>Basic HTTP Authentication</i> to log the user in. Future enhancements might allow <i>Digest Authentication</i>.<br /><br />This <a href=\'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_(file_format)\' target=\'_blank\' alt=\'Wikipedia article\' title=\'Wikipedia article\'><b>Wikipedia article</b></a> contains comprehensive information and links about RSS and the various RSS formats. <i>Basic HTTP Authentication</i> is discussed in this <a href=\'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_authentication_scheme\' target=\'_blank\' alt=\'Wikipedia article\' title=\'Wikipedia article\'><b>Wikipedia article</b></a>, while <i>Digest Authentication</i> is discussed in this <a href=\'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digest_access_authentication\' target=\'_blank\' alt=\'Wikipedia article\' title=\'Wikipedia article\'><b>Wikipedia article</b></a>.');
break;
case 'search':