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The callback that the slippy map calls when an area is selected is modified so that it gets as argument 'bounds', which represents the bounding box of the selected area. Using this, we get the center of the bounding box, and using an Ajax request, ask the reversegeo service to find the corresponding entries. When the reply is received, we extract the country code from the received reply. This will be used in a later commit to pre-filter the list of languages according to the selected geographic area. Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@enix.org> Signed-off-by: Maxime Petazzoni <maxime.petazzoni@bulix.org> |
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MapOSMatic is a web application to generate maps of cities or towns, including index of streets, from OpenStreetMap data. It is made of two components: * maposmatic, the web front-end. An application written using the Django framework allows to submit and visualize map rendering jobs. The rendering is done in the background by a daemon; * ocitysmap, the back-end that generates the map. It is available as a Python module, used both by the maposmatic daemon (above) and by a sample command line application. This source tree contains maposmatic, the web front-end. It is licensed under under GNU AGPLv3 (GNU Affero General Public License 3.0). Translation =========== The .po files are stored in www/locale/<locale>/LC_MESSAGES/. To generate or update a .po file, run: django-admin.py makemessages -l <locale>. Then, edit the .po file manually, or using a graphical tool such as poedit (available in the Debian/Ubuntu package of the same name). Once done, don't forget to compile the .po file into an .mo file using django-admin.py compilemessages.