source: osm/applications/editors/josm/plugins/wikipedia/data/en.lang@ 32944

Last change on this file since 32944 was 32796, checked in by simon04, 8 years ago

I18n update

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1 1 Add Tag
2 2 Add Wikidata
3 3 Add Wikidata for language ''{0}''
4 4 Add names from Wikipedia
5 5 Adds a ''wikipedia'' tag corresponding to this article to the selected objects
6 6 Available in local dataset
7 7 Available via WIWOSM server
8 8 Cancel
9 9 Category
10 10 Clipboard
11 11 Coordinates
12 12 Copies the {0} template to the system clipboard instantiated with the coordinates of the first selected node
13 13 Copy {0} template
14 14 Double click on item to search for object with article name (and center coordinate)
15 15 Enter the Wikipedia language
16 16 Fetch Wikidata IDs
17 17 Fetch Wikidata IDs using the ''wikipedia'' tag
18 18 Fetch Wikipedia articles with coordinates
19 19 Fetches a list of all Wikipedia articles of a category
20 20 Fetches all coordinates from Wikidata in the current view
21 21 Fetches all coordinates from Wikipedia in the current view
22 22 Fetches interwiki links from Wikipedia in order to add several name tags
23 23 Fetching Wikidata IDs
24 24 Language
25 25 Load category
26 26 No Wikidata ID found for: {0}
27 27 Not linked yet
28 28 Open Article
29 29 Opens the Wikipedia article of the selected item in a browser
30 30 Overwrite key
31 31 Pastes Wikipedia articles from the system clipboard
32 32 Search Wikidata items
33 33 Search Wikipedia category
34 34 Sets the default language for the Wikipedia articles
35 35 Simplifies linking OSM objects to Wikipedia articles and Wikidata items
36 36 Target key:
37 37 Wikidata
38 38 Wikipedia
39 39 Zoom to selection
40 40 clipboard
41 41 coordinates
42 42 {0}: {1}
43m 1 Fetching {0} Wikidata ID for language ''{1}''
44m 1 Fetching {0} Wikidata IDs for language ''{1}''
45m 2 Overwrite ''{0}'' tag {1} from {2} with new value ''{3}''?
46m 2 Overwrite ''{0}'' tags {1} from {2} with new value ''{3}''?
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