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+osm:
+ tag: Tag
+ tags: Tags
+ key: Key
+ keys: Keys
+ value: Value
+ values: Values
+ node: Node
+ nodes: Nodes
+ way: Way
+ ways: Ways
+ relation: Relation
+ relations: Relations
+ relation_type: Relation type
+ relation_types: Relation types
+ relation_member: Relation member
+ relation_members: Relation members
+ relation_member_nodes: Member nodes
+ relation_member_ways: Member ways
+ relation_member_relations: Member relations
+ relation_member_role: Role
+ relation_member_roles: Roles
+ object: Object
+ objects: Objects
+ all: All
+ user: User
+ users: Users
+
+taginfo:
+ source: Source
+ sources: Sources
+ download: Download
+ about: About
+ contact: Contact
+ meta: Meta
+ wiki: taginfo wiki page
+ report: Report
+ reports: Reports
+ international: International
+ apidoc: API Documentation
+ project: Project
+ projects: Projects
+ test: Test
+ map: Map
+ maps: Maps
+ relations: Relations
+ combinations: Combinations
+ key_combinations: Combinations
+ comparison: Key/Tag Comparison
+ overview: Overview
+ data_from: Data from
+ data_from_description: Last update of taginfo database
+ instance:
+ title: About this taginfo site
+ other: See the <a href="//wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Taginfo/Sites">OSM wiki</a> for other sites.
+
+misc:
+ values_less_than_one_percent: no values with more than 1%
+ empty_string: empty string
+ unknown: unknown
+ count: Count
+ image: Image
+ no_image: no image
+ all: All
+ object_type: Type
+ description: Description
+ help: Help
+ length: Length
+ icon: Icon
+ line: Line
+ area: Area
+ language: Language
+ search_for: Search for
+ objects_tooltip: Number of objects (as absolute value and as percentage of all nodes, ways, and relations).
+ nodes_tooltip: Number of nodes (as absolute value and as percentage of tagged nodes, ie. nodes without any tags are ignored).
+ ways_tooltip: Number of ways (as absolute value and as percentage of all ways).
+ relations_tooltip: Number of relations (as absolute value and as percentage of all relations).
+ values_tooltip: Number of different values for this key.
+ users_tooltip: Number of distinct users who last changed objects with this key.
+ prevalent_values: Prevalent values
+ prevalent_values_tooltip: Up to ten of the most common values for this key (only if more than 1% of tags with this key have this value).
+ in_wiki_tooltip: Has at least one wiki page.
+
+help:
+ search:
+ title: Search
+ intro: Use the search box in the upper right corner to search for tag keys and values.
+ string: You can search for tag keys and values
+ substring: Just part of the key/value also works
+ complete_tags: You can search for complete tags
+ values_only: You can also search for tag values only
+ suggestions: |
+ For your convenience popular keys and tags will be suggested
+ while you type. Use your cursor keys to choose one and hit
+ <span class="key">Enter</span>.
+ You will jump directly to that key or tag page.
+ keyboard:
+ title: Keyboard shortcuts
+ site_navigation: Site navigation
+ page_navigation: Page navigation
+ table_navigation: Table navigation
+ keys:
+ home: Home
+ end: End
+ pageup: PgUp
+ pagedown: PgDn
+ esc: Esc
+ tab: TAB
+ home_page: Home page
+ keys_page: Keys page
+ tags_page: Tags page
+ relations_page: Relations page
+ projects_page: Projects page
+ compare_page: Comparison page
+ first_page: First page
+ prev_page: Previous page
+ next_page: Next page
+ last_page: Last page
+ help_page: This help
+ activate_search: Activate search input
+ activate_filter: Activate filter input field
+ prev_entry: Previous entry
+ next_entry: Next entry
+ enter_entry: Jump to entry
+ switch_tab: Switch tab
+ deactivate: Deactivate input fields
+ up: Up in page hierarchy
+ switch_input: Switch between input fields
+
+pages:
+ not_found:
+ title: Not found
+ intro: Sorry, we could not find the page you were looking for.
+ index:
+ popular_keys: Some popular keys
+ keys:
+ listkeys: See all keys...
+ tags:
+ listtags: See most common tags...
+ relations:
+ listrelations: See all relation types...
+ reports:
+ listreports: See all reports...
+ about:
+ intro:
+ <p>OpenStreetMap uses <b>tags</b> of the form <b>key=value</b>
+ to add meaning to geographic objects. Taginfo collects information
+ about these tags from several sources to help you understand what
+ they mean and how they are used.</p>
+ more: More about taginfo...
+ international:
+ see: See other taginfo sites...
+ about:
+ about_taginfo:
+ title: About taginfo
+ text: |
+ <p>OpenStreetMap uses <b>tags</b> to add meaning to geographic objects. There
+ is no fixed list of those tags. New tags can be invented and used as needed.
+ Everybody can come up with a new tag and add it to new or existing objects.
+ This makes OpenStreetMap enormously flexible, but sometimes also a bit hard
+ to work with.</p>
+ <p>Whether you are contributing to OSM or using the OSM data, there are always
+ questions like: What tags do people use for feature X? What tags can I use
+ for feature Y so that it appears properly on the map? Is the tag Z described
+ on the wiki actually in use and where?</p>
+ <p>Taginfo helps you by showing statistics about which tags are actually in the
+ database, how many people use those tags, where they are used and so on. It
+ also gets information about tags from the wiki and from other places. Taginfo
+ tries to bring together all information about tags to help you understand
+ how they are used and what they mean. See a <a href="/sources">list of sources</a>
+ taginfo uses.</p>
+ about_site:
+ title: About This Site
+ building_on_taginfo:
+ title: Building on taginfo
+ text: |
+ <p>You can use the data from taginfo in your own projects:</p>
+ <h3>API</h3>
+ <p>Taginfo data can be accessed through a REST API. See the
+ <a href="/taginfo/apidoc">API documentation</a> for the details, some general information is
+ <a class="extlink" href="//wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Taginfo/API">on the OSM wiki</a>.
+ The servers running the taginfo API do not have unlimited resources.
+ Please use the API responsibly. If in doubt contact the maintainers of the
+ site you are using or talk to us on the mailing list.</p>
+ <h3>Download</h3>
+ <p>If you want to play around with the data used by taginfo, you can download the
+ regularly updated Sqlite database files. All the preprocessing is done for you.
+ See the <a href="/download">download page</a> for a list of files. Note that
+ some of these files can get quite large. If you want to download them regularly,
+ contact the maintainers of the site you are using or talk to us on the mailing list.</p>
+ <h3>License</h3>
+ <p>The data available through taginfo is licenced under ODbL, the
+ <a class="extlink" href="//www.openstreetmap.org/copyright">same
+ license as the OpenStreetMap data</a>.</p>
+ software:
+ title: The taginfo software
+ text: |
+ <p>The taginfo software was created and is maintained by
+ <a class="extlink" href="//wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Joto">Jochen Topf</a>.
+ The web design was created by
+ <a class="extlink" href="http://www.ctd-studio.co.uk/">Christian Topf</a>.</p>
+ <h3>Translations</h3>
+ <p>We need translators for the taginfo user interface. See the <a
+ href="/taginfo/translations">translations overview</a> for languages that need
+ some work. More information on how to help is on the
+ <a class="extlink" href="//wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Taginfo/I18N">OSM wiki</a>.</p>
+ <h3>Code</h3>
+ <p>All the software behind the taginfo sites is Open Source. You can get it on
+ <a class="extlink" href="https://github.com/joto/taginfo/">GitHub</a>. For an overview
+ see the page about the <a class="extlink"
+ href="//wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Taginfo/Architecture">taginfo
+ architecture</a> on the OSM wiki.</p>
+ <h3>Running your own instance</h3>
+ <p>You can run your own
+ <a class="extlink" href="//wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Taginfo/Sites">taginfo site</a>,
+ for instance with data for just your own country. Instructions are
+ <a class="extlink" href="//wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Taginfo/Running">on the OSM
+ wiki</a>.</p>
+ <h3>Bug reports and feature requests</h3>
+ <p>Bug reports and feature requests should be directed to the <a class="extlink"
+ href="https://github.com/joto/taginfo/issues">GitHub issue tracker</a>. Or you can
+ come talk to us on the mailing list.</p>
+ <h3>Contact/Mailing list</h3>
+ <p>Contact us on the
+ <a class="extlink" href="//lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/taginfo-dev">taginfo-dev mailing list</a>
+ if you have questions or want to help.</p>
+ sources:
+ intro: |
+ <p>Taginfo collects data about OSM tags from several sources and brings them
+ together for easy browsing and discovery.</p>
+ <p>Note that taginfo only displays this data. If you want to change it, you
+ have to go back to the source.</p>
+ list:
+ title: List of Sources
+ intro: Here is a list of currently used sources. More sources might be integrated in the future.
+ description:
+ db: |
+ <p>Statistics about keys, tags, and relation types are generated from the <a class="extlink" href="http://planet.openstreetmap.org/">OSM database</a> (or an extract) as well as the maps that show the geographic distribution of nodes and ways.</p>
+ wiki: |
+ <p>The <a class="extlink" href="//wiki.openstreetmap.org/">OSM Wiki</a> is read and all Key:*, Tag:*, and Relation:* pages (in all the different languages) are analyzed. Descriptions, images, related tags, etc. are extracted from them.</p>
+ languages: |
+ <p>Taginfo gets information about the different languages of the world, their codes, names, etc. from several <a class="extlink" href="http://www.iana.org/">IANA</a> and <a class="extlink" href="http://www.unicode.org/">Unicode</a> registries.</p>
+ projects: |
+ <p>Projects that use OSM tags in some way, such as editors, maps, routers, etc. See <a href="/projects">the project list</a>.</p>
+ updates:
+ title: Updates
+ intro: The taginfo data is updated regularly from the sources.
+ data_until: Data until
+ last_update_run: Last update run
+ data_until_explanation: All edits until this time will be in the data, later edits might be.
+ to: to
+ download:
+ intro: |
+ <p>Here you can download the databases used by taginfo. All the data is stored
+ in <a class="extlink" href="http://www.sqlite.org/">Sqlite</a> databases.
+ The database files are then packed with <a class="extlink" href="http://www.bzip.org/">bzip2</a>.</p>
+ <p>If you don't want to download these databases, but need automated access to
+ the data, you can also use the <a href="/about">API</a>.</p>
+ file: File
+ packed: Packed
+ unpacked: Unpacked
+ description: Description
+ reports:
+ intro: |
+ Reports show the tag data from different angles.
+ They often bring together data from several sources in interesting ways. Some
+ of the reports can help with finding specific errors.
+ list: List of all reports
+ data_sources: Data sources used
+ search:
+ title: Search results
+ you_were_searching_for: You were searching for
+ fulltext: Full text
+ no_keys: No keys found.
+ no_values: No values found.
+ no_tags: No tags found.
+ no_match: No matches.
+ compare:
+ nothing_to_compare: There are no keys/tags to compare. Go to any key or tag page and add them.
+ keys:
+ intro: |
+ This table shows all tag keys that exist in the database or in any of the other sources.
+ tags:
+ intro: |
+ This table shows the most common tags in the database.
+ relations:
+ name: Relation types
+ intro: Information about the different types of relations (indicated by the <a href="/keys/type?filter=relations">type</a> tag).
+ relations_of_type_tooltip: Number of relations of this type (and as percentage of all relations).
+ prevalent_roles: Prevalent roles
+ prevalent_roles_tooltip: Prevalent roles for this type of relation.
+ no_information: No information
+ roles_less_than_one_percent: no roles with more than 1%
+ empty_role: empty role
+ projects:
+ intro: |
+ This table shows all projects known to taginfo that use OSM tags in some way.<br/>For more about this functionality see the <a href="//wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Taginfo/Projects" class="extlink">wiki</a>.
+ key:
+ description_from_wiki: Description of this key from the wiki (if available in your chosen language, otherwise in English).
+ no_description_in_wiki: No English language description for this key in the wiki. (See also the "Wiki" tab.)
+ filter:
+ label: |
+ Filter:
+ none: No filter
+ nodes: Nodes only
+ ways: Ways only
+ relations: Relations only
+ button_disabled: Button disabled, because there are too many objects with this key.
+ number_objects: Number of objects
+ number_values: Number of values
+ values_used: Values used with this key
+ tag_description_from_wiki: Description of the tag from the wiki (if available in your chosen language, otherwise in English).
+ overview:
+ objects_last_edited_by: Objects with this key were last edited by %1 different users.
+ no_endorsement: (This does not mean that all those users endorse this key.)
+ distribution_of_values: Distribution of values
+ other_keys_used:
+ title: Other keys used together with this key
+ other: Other keys
+ to_count_tooltip: Number of objects with this key that also have the other key.
+ other_key_tooltip: Key used together with this key.
+ from_count_tooltip: Number of objects with other key that also have this key.
+ geographic_distribution:
+ title: Geographical distribution of this key
+ relations: Relations do not have a geographical location, so no map can be shown.
+ wiki_pages:
+ title: Wiki pages about this key
+ none_found: No wiki page available for this key.
+ create: Create wiki page for this key
+ wiki_page: Wiki page
+ implied_tags: Implied Tags
+ combined_tags: Combined Tags
+ linked_tags: Linked Tags
+ projects:
+ title: Projects using this key
+ description: How this key is used in the project
+ similar:
+ tab: Similar
+ title: Similar keys
+ other: Similar keys
+ count_all_tooltip: Number of objects with the similar key
+ similarity: Similarity
+ similarity_tooltip: Smaller numbers mean more similar
+ tag:
+ description_from_wiki: Description of this tag from the wiki (if available in your chosen language, otherwise in English).
+ no_description_in_wiki: No English language description for this tag in the wiki. (See also the "Wiki" tab.)
+ button_disabled: Button disabled, because there are too many objects with this tag.
+ number_objects: Number of objects
+ overview:
+ see_also: See also the relation type page
+ other_tags_used:
+ title: Other tags used together with this tag
+ other: Other tags
+ to_count_tooltip: Number of objects with this tag that also have the other tag/key.
+ other_key_tooltip: Tags/Keys used together with this tag.
+ from_count_tooltip: Number of objects with other tag/key that also have this tag.
+ combinations:
+ title: Combinations
+ description: This table shows only the most common combinations of the most common tags.
+ geographic_distribution:
+ title: Geographical distribution of this tag
+ relations: Relations do not have a geographical location, so no map can be shown.
+ no_map: Sorry. The map can only be created for the most frequent tags. Try the overpass turbo link.
+ wiki_pages:
+ title: Wiki pages about this tag
+ none_found: No wiki page available for this tag.
+ create: Create wiki page for this tag
+ suggest_key_wiki_page: Maybe you can find some more information on the wiki page for the key %1.
+ wiki_page: Wiki page
+ implied_tags: Implied Tags
+ combined_tags: Combined Tags
+ linked_tags: Linked Tags
+ projects:
+ title: Projects using this tag
+ description: How this tag is used in the project
+ relation:
+ name: Relation type
+ description_from_wiki: Description of this relation type from the wiki (if available in your chosen language, otherwise in English).
+ no_description_in_wiki: No English language description for this relation type in the wiki. (See also the "Wiki" tab.)
+ button_disabled: Button disabled, because there are too many objects with this relation type.
+ overview:
+ tab: Overview
+ title: Overview
+ member_type: Member type
+ member_count: Number of members
+ see_also: See also the tag page
+ roles:
+ tab: Roles
+ title: Member roles
+ objects_tooltip: Relation members with this role (and as percentage of all members) for this relation type.
+ nodes_tooltip: Relation members of type node with this role (and as percentage of all members of type node) for this relation type.
+ ways_tooltip: Relation members of type way with this role (and as percentage of all members of type way) for this relation type.
+ relations_tooltip: Relation members of type relation with this role (and as percentage of all members of type relation) for this relation type.
+ no_roles_info: There is no information about roles for this relation type (most likely because there are only very few of those relations).
+ graph:
+ tab: Roles Graph
+ title: Roles Graph
+ wiki_pages:
+ title: Wiki pages about this relation type
+ none_found: No wiki page available for this relation type.
+ create: Create wiki page for this relation type
+ wiki_page: Wiki page
+ projects:
+ title: Projects using this relation type
+ description: How this relation type is used in the project
+ project:
+ overview:
+ project_name: Project name
+ project_url: Project URL
+ description: Description
+ documentation_url: Documentation
+ last_update: Last update
+ json_url: JSON project file
+ info: This data is provided by the project for taginfo though the 'JSON project file' linked from above. See the <a href="//wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Taginfo/Projects" class="extlink">wiki</a> for a format description.
+ tags:
+ title: Tags used by this project
+ intro: This data is provided by the project and not necessarily complete. Please see the project documentation for details.
+ description: How this key/tag is used in the project
+
+flexigrid:
+ pagetext: Page
+ pagestat: Displaying {from} to {to} of {total} items
+ outof: of
+ findtext: Find
+ procmsg: Processing, please wait...
+ nomsg: No items
+ errormsg: Connection Error
+
+comparison:
+ list: Comparison list
+ items: items
+ add_key: Add this key to list
+ add_tag: Add this tag to list
+ clear: Clear comparison list
+ compare: Compare keys/tags
+
+sources:
+ master:
+ name: Master
+ description: Aggregate statistics and miscellaneous data needed for the taginfo user interface.
+ history:
+ name: History
+ description: Aggregate statistics over time.
+ db:
+ name: Database
+ description: Statistics about each key and each tag from the main OSM database (planet file).
+ wiki:
+ name: Wiki
+ description: Data from the tag and key pages of the OSM wiki.
+ languages:
+ name: Languages
+ description: Language names, codes, etc. from IANA and Unicode registries.
+ projects:
+ name: Projects
+ description: External projects and the OSM keys/tags they use.
+
+reports:
+ characters_in_keys:
+ name: Characters in keys
+ intro: |
+ Any valid Unicode character can appear in an OSM key but usually
+ only lower case latin letters (a-z) and the underscore (_) are
+ used. The colon (:) is often used as a separator character. This
+ report categorizes all keys according the the characters they use.
+ statistics:
+ tab: Statistics
+ title: Statistics overview
+ fraction: Fraction
+ characters: Characters in key
+ characters_in_keys:
+ plain: Only latin lowercase letters (<span class="char">a</span> to <span class="char">z</span>) and underscore (<span class="char">_</span>), first and last characters are letters.
+ colon: Like A but with one or more colons (<span class="char">:</span>) inside.
+ letters: Like B but with uppercase latin letters or letters from other alphabets.
+ space: At least one whitespace character (space, tab, new line, carriage return, or from other alphabets).
+ problem: Contains possibly problematic characters <span class="char">=+/&amp;&lt;&gt;;'"?%#@\,</span>.
+ rest: Everything else.
+ total: Total
+ plain:
+ tab: Plain
+ title: Plain keys
+ intro: |
+ <p>Keys containing only lowercase latin letters (<span
+ class="char">a</span> to <span class="char">z</span>) and the
+ underscore (<span class="char">_</span>). First and last
+ characters must be letters. Most simple keys should fall into
+ this category.</p>
+ colon:
+ tab: Colon
+ title: Keys with colon
+ intro: |
+ <p>Keys that have one or more colon (<span
+ class="char">:</span>) characters inside in addition to the
+ letters (<span class="char">a</span> to <span
+ class="char">z</span>) and underscores (<span
+ class="char">_</span>). The colon is often used as a hierarchy
+ separator character.</p>
+ letters:
+ tab: Letters
+ title: Keys with uppercase letters or letters from other scripts
+ intro: |
+ <p>Lowercase letters from the latin script are usually
+ preferred for keys, but sometimes uppercase letters are used
+ (for instance for known abbreviations) or letters from other
+ scripts (for instance for keys only relevant to an area where
+ that script is used predominantly).</p>
+ space:
+ tab: Whitespace
+ title: Keys with whitespace
+ intro: |
+ <p>Keys that contain whitespace characters such as space, tab,
+ new line, carriage return, or whitespace characters from other
+ alphabets. Whitespace in keys can be confusing, especially at
+ the beginning or end of the key, because they are invisible.
+ Generally the whitespace should be removed or the underscore
+ (<span class="char">_</span>) used instead.</p>
+ problem:
+ tab: Problematic
+ title: Keys with possibly problematic characters
+ intro: |
+ <p>Keys that contain possibly problematic characters: <span
+ class="char">=+/&amp;&lt;&gt;;'"?%#@\,</span> or control
+ characters. These characters can be problematic, because they
+ are used to quote strings in different programming languages or
+ have special meanings in XML, HTML, URLs, and other places. The
+ equal sign is used often as separator between tag keys and
+ values. Keys that appear in this list are not necessarily wrong
+ though. But in many cases they are just results of some error
+ and should be fixed.</p>
+ rest:
+ tab: Rest
+ title: All other keys
+ intro: |
+ <p>Keys that don't fit in any of the other categories.</p>
+ database_statistics:
+ name: Database statistics
+ objects_in_db: Number of objects in the database
+ tags_in_db: Number of tags in the database
+ distinct_keys: Number of distinct keys
+ distinct_tags: Number of distinct tags
+ nodes_in_db: Number of nodes in the database
+ nodes_with_tags_in_db: Number of nodes with at least one tag
+ nodes_with_tags_in_db_percent: Percentage of nodes with at least one tag
+ tags_on_nodes: Number of tags on nodes
+ avg_tags_per_tagged_node: Average number of tags per tagged node
+ ways_in_db: Number of ways in the database
+ closed_ways_in_db: Number of closed ways
+ tags_on_ways: Number of tags on ways
+ avg_tags_per_way: Average number of tags per way
+ relations_in_db: Number of relations in the database
+ tags_on_relations: Number of tags on relations
+ avg_tags_per_relation: Average number of tags per relation
+ frequently_used_keys_without_wiki_page:
+ name: Frequently used keys without wiki page
+ intro: |
+ <p>This table shows keys that appear more than 10&thinsp;000 times in the OSM
+ database but have no wiki page describing them. If you know anything about one
+ of these keys, please create the wiki page by clicking on the link in the
+ leftmost column and describe the key. Sometimes it might make sense to create a
+ redirect to a different wiki page instead. To do this put just one line with
+ <tt style="background-color: #f0f0f0; padding: 0 2px;">#REDIRECT [[<i>page name</i>]]</tt>
+ in the wiki page.</p>
+ also_show_keys: Also show keys that have no English language wiki page but a page in some other language.
+ table:
+ create_wiki_page: Create wiki page...
+ key_lengths:
+ name: Key lengths
+ intro: |
+ Tag keys can be between 0 and 255 (Unicode) characters long. Very short or very long keys are often, but not always, errors.
+ table:
+ number_of_objects: Number of objects
+ histogram:
+ name: Histogram
+ intro: This histogram shows how many keys there are of each length.
+ key_length: Key length
+ number_of_keys: Number of keys
+ language_comparison_table_for_keys_in_the_wiki:
+ name: Language comparison table for keys in the wiki
+ icons:
+ template: Page in wiki available and contains standard template.
+ error: Page in wiki available and contains standard template, but couldn't be parsed.
+ page: Page in wiki available but doesn't contain standard template.
+ redirect: Page is a redirect.
+ intro: |
+ This table shows all tag keys for which there are wiki pages available and in what languages they are.
+ languages:
+ name: Languages
+ intro: |
+ OpenStreetMap is an international project. Tags and their descriptions can
+ be in any language. This table lists the languages taginfo knows about and how
+ many wiki pages there are in these languages documenting keys and tags,
+ respectively.
+ code: Code
+ native_name: Native name
+ english_name: English name
+ wiki_key_pages: Wiki key pages
+ wiki_tag_pages: Wiki tag pages
+ wiki_pages_about_non_existing_keys:
+ name: Wiki pages about non-existing keys
+ intro: |
+ This table shows keys for which a wiki page exists but there is not a single
+ instance in the database. This is not necessarily an error (maybe somebody
+ added the documentation in the wiki as preparation for using a key or the wiki
+ page documents a now obsolete key), but it can also be a typo or other error.
+ wiki_pages: Wiki pages
+ name_tags:
+ name: Variants of name tags
+ intro: |
+ <p>This report shows information related to the naming of objects in OSM
+ using the <tt>name</tt> tag and its variants.</p>
+ overview:
+ tab: Overview
+ title: Overview
+ bcp47:
+ tab: BCP47 Subtags
+ title: BCP47 Subtags
+ filter:
+ label: Show only subtags of type
+ all: All
+ language: Language
+ script: Script
+ region: Region
+ variant: Variant
+ intro: |
+ <p>The <a href="http://www.ietf.org/">IETF</a> defines <i>language
+ tags</i> in its standard
+ <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp47">Tags for Identifying Languages
+ (BCP47)</a>. Language
+ tags consist of one or more <i>subtags</i> describing the language,
+ script, variants, etc. The following list shows the subtags currently
+ registered that are relevant for OSM. For more information see also the
+ <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETF_language_tag">Wikipedia
+ entry on IETF language tags</a> and the <a
+ href="http://www.langtag.net/">langtag.net</a> site.</p>
+ <p>Note that the data shown in this table is <b>not</b> from OpenStreetMap,
+ it just shows the building blocks that can be used to describe languages
+ irrespective of whether they are actually used in OSM.
+ </p>
+ similar_keys:
+ name: Similar keys
+ intro: |
+ This report shows keys used very often and similar keys used very
+ rarely. This exposes many misspellings of common keys, but is not
+ perfect. Take care when fixing the data! Do NOT just mechanically
+ edit those keys with search-and-replace. Look at each case individually
+ and also fix other problems that you see.
+ key_common: Commonly used keys
+ key_rare: Rarely used keys
+ count_common: Count
+ count_rare: Count
+ similarity: Similarity
+ historic_development:
+ name: Historic development
+ intro: |
+ Development of some important statistics over time. This data has
+ been collected by taginfo, gaps are possible when taginfo didn't run
+ on a day for some reason.
+ keys:
+ title: Unique keys
+ tags:
+ title: Unique tags
+ relation_types:
+ title: Unique relation types
+ wiki_images:
+ name: Wiki images
+ intro: |
+ Images used in the wiki to symbolize the keys in different
+ languages. Sometimes the image from one or the other language
+ variant is better. But sometimes it makes sense to have different
+ images because of different cultural backgrounds or so.
+