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<?php
// Show help text in a popup window.
//
// webtrees: Web based Family History software
// Copyright (C) 2013 webtrees development team.
//
// This file also serves as a database of fact and label descriptions,
// allowing them to be discovered by xgettext, so we may use them dynamically
// in the rest of the code.
// Help links are generated using help_link('help_topic')
//
// Help text for modules belongs in WT_MODULES_DIR/XXX/help_text.php
// Module help links are generated using help_link('help_topic', 'module')
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
define('WT_SCRIPT_NAME', 'help_text.php');
require './includes/session.php';
$controller=new WT_Controller_Ajax();
$help = WT_Filter::get('help');
switch ($help) {
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// This is a list of all known gedcom tags. We list them all here so that
// xgettext() may find them.
//
// Tags such as BIRT:PLAC are only used as labels, and do not require help
// text. These are only used for translating labels.
//
// Tags such as _BIRT_CHIL are pseudo-tags, used to create family events.
//
// Generally, these tags need to be lists explicitly in add_simple_tag()
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
case 'ADDR':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('ADDR');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Enter the address into the field just as you would write it on an envelope.<br><br>Leave this field blank if you do not want to include an address.');
break;
case 'AGNC':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('AGNC');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('The organization, institution, corporation, individual, or other entity that has authority.<br><br>For example, an employer of an individual, or a church that administered rites or events, or an organization responsible for creating and/or archiving records.');
break;
case 'ASSO_1':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('ASSO');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('An associate is another individual who was involved with this individual, such as a friend or an employer.');
break;
case 'ASSO_2':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('ASSO');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('An associate is another individual who was involved with this fact or event, such as a witness or a priest.');
break;
case 'CAUS':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('CAUS');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('A description of the cause of the associated event or fact, such as the cause of death.');
break;
case 'DATE':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('DATE');
$CALENDAR_FORMAT=null; // Don't perform conversions here - it will confuse the examples!
$dates=array(
'1900' =>new WT_Date('1900'),
'JAN 1900' =>new WT_Date('JAN 1900'),
'FEB 1900' =>new WT_Date('FEB 1900'),
'MAR 1900' =>new WT_Date('MAR 1900'),
'APR 1900' =>new WT_Date('APR 1900'),
'MAY 1900' =>new WT_Date('MAY 1900'),
'JUN 1900' =>new WT_Date('JUN 1900'),
'JUL 1900' =>new WT_Date('JUL 1900'),
'AUG 1900' =>new WT_Date('AUG 1900'),
'SEP 1900' =>new WT_Date('SEP 1900'),
'OCT 1900' =>new WT_Date('OCT 1900'),
'NOV 1900' =>new WT_Date('NOV 1900'),
'DEC 1900' =>new WT_Date('DEC 1900'),
'11 DEC 1913' =>new WT_Date('11 DEC 1913'),
'01 FEB 2003' =>new WT_Date('01 FEB 2003'),
'ABT 1900' =>new WT_Date('ABT 1900'),
'EST 1900' =>new WT_Date('EST 1900'),
'CAL 1900' =>new WT_Date('CAL 1900'),
'INT 1900 (...)' =>new WT_Date('INT 1900 (...)'),
'@#DJULIAN@ 44 B.C.' =>new WT_Date('@#DJULIAN@ 44 B.C.'),
'@#DJULIAN@ 14 JAN 1700' =>new WT_Date('@#DJULIAN@ 14 JAN 1700'),
'BET @#DJULIAN@ 01 SEP 1752 AND @#DGREGORIAN@ 30 SEP 1752' =>new WT_Date('BET @#DJULIAN@ 01 SEP 1752 AND @#DGREGORIAN@ 30 SEP 1752'),
'@#DJULIAN@ 20 FEB 1742/43'=>new WT_Date('@#DJULIAN@ 20 FEB 1742/43'),
'FROM 1900 TO 1910' =>new WT_Date('FROM 1900 TO 1910'),
'FROM 1900' =>new WT_Date('FROM 1900'),
'TO 1910' =>new WT_Date('TO 1910'),
'BET 1900 AND 1910' =>new WT_Date('BET 1900 AND 1910'),
'BET JAN 1900 AND MAR 1900'=>new WT_Date('BET JAN 1900 AND MAR 1900'),
'BET APR 1900 AND JUN 1900'=>new WT_Date('BET APR 1900 AND JUN 1900'),
'BET JUL 1900 AND SEP 1900'=>new WT_Date('BET JUL 1900 AND SEP 1900'),
'BET OCT 1900 AND DEC 1900'=>new WT_Date('BET OCT 1900 AND DEC 1900'),
'AFT 1900' =>new WT_Date('AFT 1900'),
'BEF 1910' =>new WT_Date('BEF 1910'),
// Hijri dates
'@#DHIJRI@ 1497' =>new WT_Date('@#DHIJRI@ 1497'),
'@#DHIJRI@ MUHAR 1497' =>new WT_Date('@#DHIJRI@ MUHAR 1497'),
'ABT @#DHIJRI@ SAFAR 1497' =>new WT_Date('ABT @#DHIJRI@ SAFAR 1497'),
'BET @#DHIJRI@ RABIA 1497 AND @#DHIJRI@ RABIT 1497'=>new WT_Date('BET @#DHIJRI@ RABIA 1497 AND @#DHIJRI@ RABIT 1497'),
'FROM @#DHIJRI@ JUMAA 1497 TO @#DHIJRI@ JUMAT 1497'=>new WT_Date('FROM @#DHIJRI@ JUMAA 1497 TO @#DHIJRI@ JUMAT 1497'),
'AFT @#DHIJRI@ RAJAB 1497' =>new WT_Date('AFT @#DHIJRI@ RAJAB 1497'),
'BEF @#DHIJRI@ SHAAB 1497' =>new WT_Date('BEF @#DHIJRI@ SHAAB 1497'),
'ABT @#DHIJRI@ RAMAD 1497' =>new WT_Date('ABT @#DHIJRI@ RAMAD 1497'),
'FROM @#DHIJRI@ SHAWW 1497'=>new WT_Date('FROM @#DHIJRI@ SHAWW 1497'),
'TO @#DHIJRI@ DHUAQ 1497' =>new WT_Date('TO @#DHIJRI@ DHUAQ 1497'),
'@#DHIJRI@ 03 DHUAH 1497' =>new WT_Date('@#DHIJRI@ 03 DHUAH 1497'),
// French dates
'@#DFRENCH R@ 12' =>new WT_Date('@#DFRENCH R@ 12'),
'@#DFRENCH R@ VEND 12' =>new WT_Date('@#DFRENCH R@ VEND 12'),
'ABT @#DFRENCH R@ BRUM 12' =>new WT_Date('ABT @#DFRENCH R@ BRUM 12'),
'BET @#DFRENCH R@ FRIM 12 AND @#DFRENCH R@ NIVO 12'=>new WT_Date('BET @#DFRENCH R@ FRIM 12 AND @#DFRENCH R@ NIVO 12'),
'FROM @#DFRENCH R@ PLUV 12 TO @#DFRENCH R@ VENT 12'=>new WT_Date('FROM @#DFRENCH R@ PLUV 12 TO @#DFRENCH R@ VENT 12'),
'AFT @#DFRENCH R@ GERM 12' =>new WT_Date('AFT @#DFRENCH R@ GERM 12'),
'BEF @#DFRENCH R@ FLOR 12' =>new WT_Date('BEF @#DFRENCH R@ FLOR 12'),
'ABT @#DFRENCH R@ PRAI 12' =>new WT_Date('ABT @#DFRENCH R@ PRAI 12'),
'FROM @#DFRENCH R@ MESS 12'=>new WT_Date('FROM @#DFRENCH R@ MESS 12'),
'TO @#DFRENCH R@ THER 12' =>new WT_Date('TO @#DFRENCH R@ THER 12'),
'EST @#DFRENCH R@ FRUC 12' =>new WT_Date('EST @#DFRENCH R@ FRUC 12'),
'@#DFRENCH R@ 03 COMP 12' =>new WT_Date('@#DFRENCH R@ 03 COMP 12'),
// Jewish dates
'@#DHEBREW@ 5481' =>new WT_Date('@#DHEBREW@ 5481'),
'@#DHEBREW@ TSH 5481' =>new WT_Date('@#DHEBREW@ TSH 5481'),
'ABT @#DHEBREW@ CSH 5481' =>new WT_Date('ABT @#DHEBREW@ CSH 5481'),
'BET @#DHEBREW@ KSL 5481 AND @#DHEBREW@ TVT 5481'=>new WT_Date('BET @#DHEBREW@ KSL 5481 AND @#DHEBREW@ TVT 5481'),
'FROM @#DHEBREW@ SHV 5481 TO @#DHEBREW@ ADR 5481'=>new WT_Date('FROM @#DHEBREW@ SHV 5481 TO @#DHEBREW@ ADR 5481'),
'AFT @#DHEBREW@ ADR 5481' =>new WT_Date('AFT @#DHEBREW@ ADR 5481'),
'AFT @#DHEBREW@ ADS 5480' =>new WT_Date('AFT @#DHEBREW@ ADS 5480'),
'BEF @#DHEBREW@ NSN 5481' =>new WT_Date('BEF @#DHEBREW@ NSN 5481'),
'ABT @#DHEBREW@ IYR 5481' =>new WT_Date('ABT @#DHEBREW@ IYR 5481'),
'FROM @#DHEBREW@ SVN 5481' =>new WT_Date('FROM @#DHEBREW@ SVN 5481'),
'TO @#DHEBREW@ TMZ 5481' =>new WT_Date('TO @#DHEBREW@ TMZ 5481'),
'EST @#DHEBREW@ AAV 5481' =>new WT_Date('EST @#DHEBREW@ AAV 5481'),
'@#DHEBREW@ 03 ELL 5481' =>new WT_Date('@#DHEBREW@ 03 ELL 5481'),
);
foreach ($dates as &$date) {
$date=strip_tags($date->Display());
}
// These shortcuts work differently for different languages
switch (preg_replace('/[^DMY]/', '', str_replace(array('J', 'F'), array('D', 'M'), strtoupper($DATE_FORMAT)))) {
case 'YMD':
$example1='11/12/1913'; // Note: we ignore the DMY order if it doesn't make sense.
$example2='03/02/01';
break;
case 'MDY':
$example1='12/11/1913';
$example2='02/01/03';
break;
case 'DMY':
default:
$example1='11/12/1913';
$example2='01/02/03';
break;
}
$example1.='<br>'.str_replace('/', '-', $example1).'<br>'.str_replace('/', '.', $example1);
$example2.='<br>'.str_replace('/', '-', $example2).'<br>'.str_replace('/', '.', $example2);
$text=
'<p>'.WT_I18N::translate('Dates are stored using English abbreviations and keywords. Shortcuts are available as alternatives to these abbreviations and keywords.').'</p>'.
'<table border="1">'.
'<tr><th>'.WT_I18N::translate('Date').'</th><th>'.WT_I18N::translate('Format').'</th><th>'.WT_I18N::translate('Shortcut').'</th></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['1900'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">1900</tt></td><td> </td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['JAN 1900'].'<br>'.$dates['FEB 1900'].'<br>'.$dates['MAR 1900'].'<br>'.$dates['APR 1900'].'<br>'.$dates['MAY 1900'].'<br>'.$dates['JUN 1900'].'<br>'.$dates['JUL 1900'].'<br>'.$dates['AUG 1900'].'<br>'.$dates['SEP 1900'].'<br>'.$dates['OCT 1900'].'<br>'.$dates['NOV 1900'].'<br>'.$dates['DEC 1900'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">JAN 1900<br>FEB 1900<br>MAR 1900<br>APR 1900<br>MAY 1900<br>JUN 1900<br>JUL 1900<br>AUG 1900<br>SEP 1900<br>OCT 1900<br>NOV 1900<br>DEC 1900</tt></td><td> </td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['11 DEC 1913'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">11 DEC 1913</tt></td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">'.$example1.'</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['01 FEB 2003'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">01 FEB 2003</tt></td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">'.$example2.'</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['ABT 1900'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">ABT 1900</tt></td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">~1900</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['EST 1900'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">EST 1900</tt></td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">*1900</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['CAL 1900'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">CAL 1900</tt></td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">#1900</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['INT 1900 (...)'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">INT 1900 (...)</tt></td><td> </td></tr>'.
'</table>'.
'<p>'.WT_I18N::translate('Date ranges are used to indicate that an event, such as a birth, happened on an unknown date within a possible range.').'</p>'.
'<table border="1">'.
'<tr><th>'.WT_I18N::translate('Date range').'</th><th>'.WT_I18N::translate('Format').'</th><th>'.WT_I18N::translate('Shortcut').'</th></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['BET 1900 AND 1910'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">BET 1900 AND 1910</tt></td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">1900-1910</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['AFT 1900'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">AFT 1900</tt></td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">>1900</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['BEF 1910'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">BEF 1910</tt></td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en"><1910</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['BET JAN 1900 AND MAR 1900'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">BET JAN 1900 AND MAR 1900</tt></td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">Q1 1900</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['BET APR 1900 AND JUN 1900'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">BET APR 1900 AND JUN 1900</tt></td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">Q2 1900</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['BET JUL 1900 AND SEP 1900'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">BET JUL 1900 AND SEP 1900</tt></td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">Q3 1900</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['BET OCT 1900 AND DEC 1900'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">BET OCT 1900 AND DEC 1900</tt></td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">Q4 1900</tt></td></tr>'.
'</table>'.
'<p>'.WT_I18N::translate('Date periods are used to indicate that a fact, such as an occupation, continued for a period of time.').'</p>'.
'<table border="1">'.
'<tr><th>'.WT_I18N::translate('Date period').'</th><th>'.WT_I18N::translate('Format').'</th><th>'.WT_I18N::translate('Shortcut').'</th></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['FROM 1900 TO 1910'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">FROM 1900 TO 1910</tt></td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">1900~1910</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['FROM 1900'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">FROM 1900</tt></td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">1900-</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['TO 1910'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">TO 1910</tt></td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">-1900</tt></td></tr>'.
'</table>'.
'<p>'.WT_I18N::translate('Simple dates are assumed to be in the gregorian calendar. To specify a date in another calendar, add a keyword before the date. This keyword is optional if the month or year format make the date unambiguous.').'</p>'.
'<table border="1">'.
'<tr><th>'.WT_I18N::translate('Date').'</th><th>'.WT_I18N::translate('Format').'</th></tr>'.
'<tr><td colspan="2" align="center">'.WT_I18N::translate('Julian').'</td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['@#DJULIAN@ 14 JAN 1700'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">@#DJULIAN@ 14 JAN 1700</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['@#DJULIAN@ 44 B.C.'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">@#DJULIAN@ 44 B.C.</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['@#DJULIAN@ 20 FEB 1742/43'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">@#DJULIAN@ 20 FEB 1742/43</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['BET @#DJULIAN@ 01 SEP 1752 AND @#DGREGORIAN@ 30 SEP 1752'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">BET @#DJULIAN@ 01 SEP 1752 AND @#DGREGORIAN@ 30 SEP 1752</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td colspan="2" align="center">'.WT_I18N::translate('Jewish').'</td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['@#DHEBREW@ 5481'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">@#DHEBREW@ 5481</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['@#DHEBREW@ TSH 5481'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">@#DHEBREW@ TSH 5481</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['ABT @#DHEBREW@ CSH 5481'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">ABT @#DHEBREW@ CSH 5481</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['BET @#DHEBREW@ KSL 5481 AND @#DHEBREW@ TVT 5481'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">BET @#DHEBREW@ KSL 5481 AND @#DHEBREW@ TVT 5481</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['FROM @#DHEBREW@ SHV 5481 TO @#DHEBREW@ ADR 5481'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">FROM @#DHEBREW@ SHV 5481 TO @#DHEBREW@ ADR 5481</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['AFT @#DHEBREW@ ADR 5481'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">AFT @#DHEBREW@ ADR 5481</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['AFT @#DHEBREW@ ADS 5480'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">AFT @#DHEBREW@ ADS 5480</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['BEF @#DHEBREW@ NSN 5481'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">BEF @#DHEBREW@ NSN 5481</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['ABT @#DHEBREW@ IYR 5481'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">ABT @#DHEBREW@ IYR 5481</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['FROM @#DHEBREW@ SVN 5481'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">FROM @#DHEBREW@ SVN 5481</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['TO @#DHEBREW@ TMZ 5481'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">TO @#DHEBREW@ TMZ 5481</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['EST @#DHEBREW@ AAV 5481'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">EST @#DHEBREW@ AAV 5481</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['@#DHEBREW@ 03 ELL 5481'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">@#DHEBREW@ 03 ELL 5481</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td colspan="2" align="center">'.WT_I18N::translate('Hijri').'</td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['@#DHIJRI@ 1497'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">@#DHIJRI@ 1497</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['@#DHIJRI@ MUHAR 1497'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">@#DHIJRI@ MUHAR 1497</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['ABT @#DHIJRI@ SAFAR 1497'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">ABT @#DHIJRI@ SAFAR 1497</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['BET @#DHIJRI@ RABIA 1497 AND @#DHIJRI@ RABIT 1497'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">BET @#DHIJRI@ RABIA 1497 AND @#DHIJRI@ RABIT 1497</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['FROM @#DHIJRI@ JUMAA 1497 TO @#DHIJRI@ JUMAT 1497'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">FROM @#DHIJRI@ JUMAA 1497 TO @#DHIJRI@ JUMAT 1497</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['AFT @#DHIJRI@ RAJAB 1497'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">AFT @#DHIJRI@ RAJAB 1497</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['BEF @#DHIJRI@ SHAAB 1497'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">BEF @#DHIJRI@ SHAAB 1497</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['ABT @#DHIJRI@ RAMAD 1497'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">ABT @#DHIJRI@ RAMAD 1497</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['FROM @#DHIJRI@ SHAWW 1497'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">FROM @#DHIJRI@ SHAWW 1497</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['TO @#DHIJRI@ DHUAQ 1497'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">TO @#DHIJRI@ DHUAQ 1497</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['@#DHIJRI@ 03 DHUAH 1497'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">@#DHIJRI@ 03 DHUAH 1497</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td colspan="2" align="center">'.WT_I18N::translate('French').'</td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['@#DFRENCH R@ 12'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">@#DFRENCH R@ 12</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['@#DFRENCH R@ VEND 12'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">@#DFRENCH R@ VEND 12</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['ABT @#DFRENCH R@ BRUM 12'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">ABT @#DFRENCH R@ BRUM 12</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['BET @#DFRENCH R@ FRIM 12 AND @#DFRENCH R@ NIVO 12'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">BET @#DFRENCH R@ FRIM 12 AND @#DFRENCH R@ NIVO 12</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['FROM @#DFRENCH R@ PLUV 12 TO @#DFRENCH R@ VENT 12'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">FROM @#DFRENCH R@ PLUV 12 TO @#DFRENCH R@ VENT 12</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['AFT @#DFRENCH R@ GERM 12'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">AFT @#DFRENCH R@ GERM 12</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['BEF @#DFRENCH R@ FLOR 12'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">BEF @#DFRENCH R@ FLOR 12</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['ABT @#DFRENCH R@ PRAI 12'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">ABT @#DFRENCH R@ PRAI 12</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['FROM @#DFRENCH R@ MESS 12'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">FROM @#DFRENCH R@ MESS 12</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['TO @#DFRENCH R@ THER 12'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">TO @#DFRENCH R@ THER 12</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['EST @#DFRENCH R@ FRUC 12'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">EST @#DFRENCH R@ FRUC 12</tt></td></tr>'.
'<tr><td>'.$dates['@#DFRENCH R@ 03 COMP 12'].'</td><td><tt dir="ltr" lang="en">@#DFRENCH R@ 03 COMP 12</tt></td></tr>'.
'</table>';
break;
case 'EMAI':
case 'EMAIL':
case 'EMAL':
case '_EMAIL':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('EMAIL');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Enter the email address.<br><br>An example email address looks like this: <b>name@hotmail.com</b> Leave this field blank if you do not want to include an email address.');
break;
case 'FAX':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('FAX');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Enter the FAX number including the country and area code.<br><br>Leave this field blank if you do not want to include a FAX number. For example, a number in Germany might be +49 25859 56 76 89 and a number in USA or Canada might be +1 888 555-1212.');
break;
case 'FORM':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('FORM');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This is an optional field that can be used to enter the file format of the multimedia object. Some genealogy programs may look at this field to determine how to handle the item. However, since media do not transfer across computer systems very well, this field is not very important.');
break;
// This help text is used for all NAME components
case 'NAME':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('NAME');
$text=
'<p>' .
WT_I18N::translate('The <b>name</b> field contains the individual’s full name, as they would have spelled it or as it was recorded. This is how it will be displayed on screen. It uses standard genealogical annotations to identify different parts of the name.') .
'</p>' .
'<ul><li>' .
WT_I18N::translate('The surname is enclosed by slashes: <%s>John Paul /Smith/<%s>', 'span style="color:#0000ff;"', '/span') .
'</li><li>' .
WT_I18N::translate('If the surname is unknown, use empty slashes: <%s>Mary //<%s>', 'span style="color:#0000ff;"', '/span') .
'</li><li>' .
WT_I18N::translate('If an individual has two separate surnames, both should be enclosed by slashes: <%s>José Antonio /Gómez/ /Iglesias/<%s>', 'span style="color:#0000ff;"', '/span') .
'</li><li>' .
WT_I18N::translate('If an individual does not have a surname, no slashes are needed: <%s>Jón Einarsson<%s>', 'span style="color:#0000ff;"', '/span') .
'</li><li>' .
WT_I18N::translate('If an individual was not known by their first given name, the preferred name should be indicated with an asterisk: <%s>John Paul* /Smith/<%s>', 'span style="color:#0000ff;"', '/span') .
'</li><li>' .
WT_I18N::translate('If an individual was known by a nickname which is not part of their formal name, it should be enclosed by quotation marks. For example, <%s>John "Nobby" /Clark/<%s>.', 'span style="color:#0000ff;"', '/span') .
'</li></ul>';
break;
case 'SURN':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('SURN');
$text='<p>' .
WT_I18N::translate('The <b>surname</b> field contains a name that is used for sorting and grouping. It can be different to the individual’s actual surname which is always taken from the <b>name</b> field. This field can be used to sort surnames with or without a prefix (Gogh / van Gogh) and to group spelling variations or inflections (Kowalski / Kowalska). If an individual needs to be listed under more than one surname, each name should be separated by a comma.') .
'</p>';
break;
case 'NOTE':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('NOTE');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Notes are free-form text and will appear in the Fact Details section of the page.');
break;
case 'OBJE':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('OBJE');
$text=
'<p>'.
WT_I18N::translate('A media object is a record in the family tree which contains information about a media file. This information may include a title, a copyright notice, a transcript, privacy restrictions, etc. The media file, such as the photo or video, can be stored locally (on this webserver) or remotely (on a different webserver).').
'</p>';
break;
case 'PAGE':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('PAGE');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('In the Citation Details field you would enter the page number or other information that might help someone find the information in the source.');
break;
case 'PEDI':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('PEDI');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('A child may have more than one set of parents. The relationship between the child and the parents can be biological, legal, or based on local culture and tradition. If no pedigree is specified, then a biological relationship will be assumed.');
break;
case 'PHON':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('PHON');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Enter the phone number including the country and area code.<br><br>Leave this field blank if you do not want to include a phone number. For example, a number in Germany might be +49 25859 56 76 89 and a number in USA or Canada might be +1 888 555-1212.');
break;
case 'PLAC':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('PLAC');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Places should be entered according to the standards for genealogy. In genealogy, places are recorded with the most specific information about the place first and then working up to the least specific place last, using commas to separate the different place levels. The level at which you record the place information should represent the levels of government or church where vital records for that place are kept.<br><br>For example, a place like Salt Lake City would be entered as “Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA”.<br><br>Let’s examine each part of this place. The first part, “Salt Lake City,” is the city or township where the event occurred. In some countries, there may be municipalities or districts inside a city which are important to note. In that case, they should come before the city. The next part, “Salt Lake,” is the county. “Utah” is the state, and “USA” is the country. It is important to note each place because genealogical records are kept by the governments of each level.<br><br>If a level of the place is unknown, you should leave a space between the commas. Suppose, in the example above, you didn’t know the county for Salt Lake City. You should then record it like this: “Salt Lake City, , Utah, USA”. Suppose you only know that an individual was born in Utah. You would enter the information like this: “, , Utah, USA”. <br><br>You can use the <b>Find Place</b> link to help you find places that already exist in the database.');
break;
case 'RELA':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('RELA');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Select a relationship name from the list. Selecting <b>Godfather</b> means: <i>This associate is the godfather of the current individual</i>.');
break;
case 'RESN':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('RESN');
$text=
WT_I18N::translate('Restrictions can be added to records and/or facts. They restrict who can view the data and who can edit it.').
'<br><br>'.
WT_I18N::translate('Note that if a user account is linked to a record, then that user will always be able to view that record.');
break;
case 'ROMN':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('ROMN');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('In many cultures it is customary to have a traditional name spelled in the traditional characters and also a romanized version of the name as it would be spelled or pronounced in languages based on the Latin alphabet, such as English.<br><br>If you prefer to use a non-Latin alphabet such as Hebrew, Greek, Russian, Chinese, or Arabic to enter the name in the standard name fields, then you can use this field to enter the same name using the Latin alphabet. Both versions of the name will appear in lists and charts.<br><br>Although this field is labeled “Romanized”, it is not restricted to containing only characters based on the Latin alphabet. This might be of use with Japanese names, where three different alphabets may occur.');
break;
case 'SEX':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('SEX');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Choose the appropriate gender from the drop-down list. The <b>unknown</b> option indicates that the gender is unknown.');
break;
case 'SHARED_NOTE':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('SHARED_NOTE');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Shared notes are free-form text and will appear in the Fact Details section of the page.<br><br>Each shared note can be linked to more than one individual, family, source, or event.');
break;
case 'SOUR':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('SOUR');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This field allows you to change the source record that this fact’s source citation links to. This field takes a Source ID. Beside the field will be listed the title of the current source ID. Use the <b>Find ID</b> link to look up the source’s ID number. To remove the entire citation, make this field blank.');
break;
case 'STAT':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('STAT');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This is an optional status field and is used mostly for LDS ordinances as they are run through the TempleReady program.');
break;
case 'TEMP':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('TEMP');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('For LDS ordinances, this field records the temple where it was performed.');
break;
case 'TEXT':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('TEXT');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('In this field you would enter the citation text for this source. Examples of data may be a transcription of the text from the source, or a description of what was in the citation.');
break;
case 'TIME':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('TIME');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Enter the time for this event in 24-hour format with leading zeroes. Midnight is 00:00. Examples: 04:50 13:00 20:30.');
break;
case 'URL':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('URL');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Enter the URL address including the http://.<br><br>An example URL looks like this: <b>http://www.webtrees.net/</b> Leave this field blank if you do not want to include a URL.');
break;
case '_HEB':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('_HEB');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('In many cultures it is customary to have a traditional name spelled in the traditional characters and also a romanized version of the name as it would be spelled or pronounced in languages based on the Latin alphabet, such as English.<br><br>If you prefer to use the Latin alphabet to enter the name in the standard name fields, then you can use this field to enter the same name in the non-Latin alphabet such as Greek, Hebrew, Russian, Arabic, or Chinese. Both versions of the name will appear in lists and charts.<br><br>Although this field is labeled “Hebrew”, it is not restricted to containing only Hebrew characters.');
break;
case '_PRIM':
$title=WT_Gedcom_Tag::getLabel('_PRIM');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Use this field to signal that this media item is the highlighted or primary item for the individual it is attached to. The highlighted image is the one that will be used on charts and on the Individual page.');
break;
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// This section contains an entry for every configuration item
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
case 'ADVANCED_NAME_FACTS':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Advanced name facts');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This is a comma separated list of GEDCOM fact tags that will be shown on the add/edit name form. If you use non-Latin alphabets such as Hebrew, Greek, Cyrillic or Arabic, you may want to add tags such as _HEB, ROMN, FONE, etc. to allow you to store names in several different alphabets.');
break;
case 'ADVANCED_PLAC_FACTS':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Advanced place name facts');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This is a comma separated list of GEDCOM fact tags that will be shown when you add or edit place names. If you use non-Latin alphabets such as Hebrew, Greek, Cyrillic or Arabic, you may want to add tags such as _HEB, ROMN, FONE, etc. to allow you to store place names in several different alphabets.');
break;
case 'ALLOW_CHANGE_GEDCOM':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Show list of family trees');
$text=/* I18N: Help text for the “Show list of family trees” site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('For sites with more than one family tree, this option will show the list of family trees in the main menu, the search pages, etc.');
break;
case 'ALLOW_THEME_DROPDOWN':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Theme dropdown selector for theme changes');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Gives users the option of selecting their own theme from a menu.<br><br>Even with this option set, the theme currently in effect may not provide for such a menu. To be effective, this option requires the <b>Allow users to select their own theme</b> option to be set as well.');
break;
case 'ALLOW_USER_THEMES':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Allow users to select their own theme');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Gives users the option of selecting their own theme.');
break;
case 'CALENDAR_FORMAT':
$d1=new WT_Date('22 SEP 1792'); $d1=$d1->Display(false, null, array());
$d2=new WT_Date('31 DEC 1805'); $d2=$d2->Display(false, null, array());
$d3=new WT_Date('15 OCT 1582'); $d3=$d3->Display(false, null, array());
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Calendar conversion');
$text=
'<p>'.
WT_I18N::translate('Different calendar systems are used in different parts of the world, and many other calendar systems have been used in the past. Where possible, you should enter dates using the calendar in which the event was originally recorded. You can then specify a conversion, to show these dates in a more familiar calendar. If you regularly use two calendars, you can specify two conversions and dates will be converted to both the selected calendars.').
'<p>'.
WT_I18N::translate('The following calendars are supported:').
'</p><ul>'.
'<li>'.WT_Date_Gregorian::calendarName().'</li>'.
'<li>'.WT_Date_Julian::calendarName().'</li>'.
'<li>'.WT_Date_Jewish::calendarName().'</li>'.
'<li>'.WT_Date_French::calendarName().'</li>'.
'<li>'.WT_Date_Hijri::calendarName().'</li>'.
'<li>'.WT_Date_Jalali::calendarName().'</li>'.
'</ul><p>'.
/* I18N: The three place holders are all dates. */ WT_I18N::translate('Dates are only converted if they are valid for the calendar. For example, only dates between %1$s and %2$s will be converted to the French calendar and only dates after %3$s will be converted to the Gregorian calendar.', $d1, $d2, $d3).
'</p><p>'.
WT_I18N::translate('In some calendars, days start at midnight. In other calendars, days start at sunset. The conversion process does not take account of the time, so for any event that occurs between sunset and midnight, the conversion between these types of calendar will be one day out.').
'</p>';
break;
case 'CHART_BOX_TAGS':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Other facts to show in charts');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This should be a comma or space separated list of facts, in addition to Birth and Death, that you want to appear in chart boxes such as the pedigree chart. This list requires you to use fact tags as defined in the GEDCOM 5.5.1 standard. For example, if you wanted the occupation to show up in the box, you would add “OCCU” to this field.');
break;
case 'CHECK_MARRIAGE_RELATIONS':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Check relationships by marriage');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('When calculating relationships, this option controls whether <b>webtrees</b> will include spouses/partners as well as blood relatives.');
break;
case 'COMMON_NAMES_ADD':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Names to add to common surnames (comma separated)');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('If the number of times that a certain surname occurs is lower than the threshold, it will not appear in the list. It can be added here manually. If more than one surname is entered, they must be separated by a comma. <b>Surnames are case-sensitive.</b>');
break;
case 'COMMON_NAMES_REMOVE':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Names to remove from common surnames (comma separated)');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('If you want to remove a surname from the Common Surname list without increasing the threshold value, you can do that by entering the surname here. If more than one surname is entered, they must be separated by a comma. <b>Surnames are case-sensitive.</b> Surnames entered here will also be removed from the Top-10 list on the Home Page.');
break;
case 'COMMON_NAMES_THRESHOLD':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Min. no. of occurrences to be a “common surname”');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This is the number of times that a surname must occur before it shows up in the Common Surname list on the Home Page.');
break;
case 'CONTACT_USER_ID':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Genealogy contact');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('The individual to contact about the genealogical data on this site.');
break;
case 'DEFAULT_PEDIGREE_GENERATIONS':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Default pedigree generations');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Set the default number of generations to display on descendancy and pedigree charts.');
break;
case 'EXPAND_NOTES':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Automatically expand notes');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This option controls whether or not to automatically display content of a <i>Note</i> record on the Individual page.');
break;
case 'EXPAND_RELATIVES_EVENTS':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Automatically expand list of events of close relatives');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This option controls whether or not to automatically expand the <i>Events of close relatives</i> list.');
break;
case 'EXPAND_SOURCES':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Automatically expand sources');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This option controls whether or not to automatically display content of a <i>Source</i> record on the Individual page.');
break;
case 'FAM_FACTS_ADD':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('All family facts');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This is the list of GEDCOM facts that your users can add to families. You can modify this list by removing or adding fact names, even custom ones, as necessary. Fact names that appear in this list must not also appear in the <i>Unique family facts</i> list.');
break;
case 'FAM_FACTS_QUICK':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Quick family facts');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This is the short list of GEDCOM family facts that appears next to the full list and can be added with a single click.');
break;
case 'FAM_FACTS_UNIQUE':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Unique family facts');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This is the list of GEDCOM facts that your users can only add <u>once</u> to families. For example, if MARR is in this list, users will not be able to add more than one MARR record to a family. Fact names that appear in this list must not also appear in the <i>Family Add Facts</i> list.');
break;
case 'FAM_ID_PREFIX':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Family ID prefix');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('When a new family record is added online in <b>webtrees</b>, a new ID for that family will be generated automatically. The family ID will have this prefix.');
break;
case 'FULL_SOURCES':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Use full source citations');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Source citations can include fields to record the quality of the data (primary, secondary, etc.) and the date the event was recorded in the source. If you don’t use these fields, you can disable them when creating new source citations.');
break;
case 'GEDCOM_ID_PREFIX':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Individual ID prefix');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('When a new individual record is added online in <b>webtrees</b>, a new ID for that individual will be generated automatically. The individual ID will have this prefix.');
break;
case 'GEDCOM_MEDIA_PATH':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('GEDCOM media path');
$text=
'<p>'.
// I18N: A “path” is something like “C:\Documents\My_User\Genealogy\Photos\Gravestones\John_Smith.jpeg”
WT_I18N::translate('Some genealogy applications create GEDCOM files that contain media filenames with full paths. These paths will not exist on the web-server. To allow webtrees to find the file, the first part of the path must be removed.').
'</p><p>'.
// I18N: %s are all folder names; “GEDCOM media path” is a configuration setting
WT_I18N::translate('For example, if the GEDCOM file contains %1$s and webtrees expects to find %2$s in the media folder, then the GEDCOM media path would be %3$s.', '<span class="filename">/home/fab/documents/family/photo.jpeg</span>', '<span class="filename">family/photo.jpeg</span>', '<span class="filename">/home/fab/documents/</span>').
'</p><p>'.
WT_I18N::translate('This setting is only used when you read or write GEDCOM files.').
'</p>';
break;
case 'GENERATE_GUID':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Automatically create globally unique IDs');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('<b>GUID</b> in this context is an acronym for “Globally Unique ID”.<br><br>GUIDs are intended to help identify each individual in a manner that is repeatable, so that central organizations such as the Family History Center of the LDS church in Salt Lake City, or even compatible programs running on your own server, can determine whether they are dealing with the same individual no matter where the GEDCOM originates. The goal of the Family History Center is to have a central repository of genealogical data and expose it through web services. This will enable any program to access the data and update their data within it.<br><br>If you do not intend to share this GEDCOM with anyone else, you do not need to let <b>webtrees</b> create these GUIDs; however, doing so will do no harm other than increasing the size of your GEDCOM.');
break;
case 'HIDE_GEDCOM_ERRORS':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('GEDCOM errors');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Many genealogy programs create GEDCOM files with custom tags, and <b>webtrees</b> understands most of them. When unrecognized tags are found, this option lets you choose whether to ignore them or display a warning message.');
break;
case 'HIDE_LIVE_PEOPLE':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Privacy options');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This option will enable all privacy settings and hide the details of living individuals, as defined or modified on the Privacy tab of each GEDCOM’s configuration page.');
$text .= '<p>';
$text .= WT_I18N::plural('Note: “living” is defined (if no death or burial is known) as ending %d year after birth or estimated birth.','Note: “living” is defined (if no death or burial is known) as ending %d years after birth or estimated birth.', get_gedcom_setting(WT_GED_ID, 'MAX_ALIVE_AGE'), get_gedcom_setting(WT_GED_ID, 'MAX_ALIVE_AGE'));
$text .= ' ';
$text .= WT_I18N::translate('The length of time after birth can be set on the Privacy configuration tab option “Age at which to assume an individual is dead”.');
$text .= '</p>';
break;
case 'INDEX_DIRECTORY':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Data folder');
$text=
'<p>'.
/* I18N: Help text for the "Data folder" site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('This folder will be used by webtrees to store media files, GEDCOM files, temporary files, etc. These files may contain private data, and should not be made available over the internet.').
'</p><p>'.
/* I18N: “Apache” is a software program. */ WT_I18N::translate('To protect this private data, webtrees uses an Apache configuration file (.htaccess) which blocks all access to this folder. If your web-server does not support .htaccess files, and you cannot restrict access to this folder, then you can select another folder, away from your web documents.').
'</p><p>'.
WT_I18N::translate('If you select a different folder, you must also move all files (except config.ini.php, index.php and .htaccess) from the existing folder to the new folder.').
'</p><p>'.
WT_I18N::translate('The folder can be specified in full (e.g. /home/user_name/webtrees_data/) or relative to the installation folder (e.g. ../../webtrees_data/).').
'</p>';
break;
case 'INDI_FACTS_ADD':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('All individual facts');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This is the list of GEDCOM facts that your users can add to individuals. You can modify this list by removing or adding fact names, even custom ones, as necessary. Fact names that appear in this list must not also appear in the <i>Unique Individual Facts</i> list.');
break;
case 'INDI_FACTS_QUICK':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Quick individual facts');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This is the short list of GEDCOM individual facts that appears next to the full list and can be added with a single click.');
break;
case 'INDI_FACTS_UNIQUE':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Unique individual facts');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This is the list of GEDCOM facts that your users can only add <u>once</u> to individuals. For example, if BIRT is in this list, users will not be able to add more than one BIRT record to an individual. Fact names that appear in this list must not also appear in the <i>Individual Add Facts</i> list.');
break;
case 'KEEP_ALIVE':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Extend privacy to dead individuals');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('In some countries, privacy laws apply not only to living individuals, but also to those who have died recently. This option will allow you to extend the privacy rules for living individuals to those who were born or died within a specified number of years. Leave these values empty to disable this feature.');
break;
case 'LANGUAGE':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Language');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('If a visitor to the site has not specified a preferred language in their browser configuration, or they have specified an unsupported language, then this language will be used. Typically, this setting applies to search engines.');
break;
case 'LOGIN_URL':
$title=/* I18N: A site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('Login URL');
$text=/* I18N: Help text for the “Login URL” site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('You only need to enter a Login URL if you want to redirect to a different site or location when your users login. This is very useful if you need to switch from http to https when your users login. Include the full URL to <i>login.php</i>. For example, https://www.yourserver.com/webtrees/login.php .');
break;
case 'MAX_ALIVE_AGE':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Age at which to assume an individual is dead');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('If this individual has any events other than death, burial, or cremation more recent than this number of years, he is considered to be “alive”. Children’s birth dates are considered to be such events for this purpose.');
break;
case 'MAX_DESCENDANCY_GENERATIONS':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Maximum descendancy generations');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Set the maximum number of generations to display on descendancy charts.');
break;
case 'MAX_EXECUTION_TIME':
// Find the default value for max_execution_time
ini_restore('max_execution_time');
$dflt_cpu=ini_get('max_execution_time');
$title=WT_I18N::translate('PHP time limit');
$text=
WT_I18N::plural(
'By default, your server allows scripts to run for %s second.',
'By default, your server allows scripts to run for %s seconds.',
$dflt_cpu, $dflt_cpu
).
' '.
WT_I18N::translate('You can request a higher or lower limit, although the server may ignore this request.').
' '.
WT_I18N::translate('If you leave this setting empty, the default value will be used.');
break;
case 'MAX_PEDIGREE_GENERATIONS':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Maximum pedigree generations');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Set the maximum number of generations to display on pedigree charts.');
break;
case 'MEDIA_DIRECTORY':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Media folder');
$text=
'<p>'.
WT_I18N::translate('This folder will be used to store the media files for this family tree.').
'</p><p>'.
WT_I18N::translate('If you select a different folder, you must also move any media files from the existing folder to the new one.').
'</p><p>'.
WT_I18N::translate('If two family trees use the same media folder, then they will be able to share media files. If they use different media folders, then their media files will be kept separate.').
'</p>';
break;
case 'MEDIA_ID_PREFIX':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Media ID prefix');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('When a new media record is added online in <b>webtrees</b>, a new ID for that media will be generated automatically. The media ID will have this prefix.');
break;
case 'MEDIA_UPLOAD':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Who can upload new media files?');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('If you are concerned that users might upload inappropriate images, you can restrict media uploads to managers only.');
break;
case 'MEMORY_LIMIT':
// Find the default value for max_execution_time
ini_restore('memory_limit');
$dflt_mem=ini_get('memory_limit');
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Memory limit');
$text= /* I18N: %s is an amount of memory, such as 32MB */ WT_I18N::translate('By default, your server allows scripts to use %s of memory.', $dflt_mem).
' '.
WT_I18N::translate('You can request a higher or lower limit, although the server may ignore this request.').
' '.
WT_I18N::translate('If you leave this setting empty, the default value will be used.');
break;
case 'META_DESCRIPTION':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Description META tag');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('The value to place in the Description meta tag in the HTML page header. Leave this field empty to use the title of the currently active database.');
break;
case 'META_TITLE':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Add to TITLE header tag');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This text will be appended to each page title. It will be shown in the browser’s title bar, bookmarks, etc.');
break;
case 'NOTE_ID_PREFIX':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Note ID prefix');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('When a new note record is added online in <b>webtrees</b>, a new ID for that note will be generated automatically. The note ID will have this prefix.');
break;
case 'PEDIGREE_FULL_DETAILS':
$title=/* I18N: A site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('Show chart details by default');
$text=/* I18N: Help text for the “Show chart details by default” tree configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('This is the initial setting for the “show details” option on the charts.');
break;
case 'PEDIGREE_LAYOUT':
$title=/* I18N: A site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('Default pedigree chart layout');
$text=/* I18N: Help text for the “Default pedigree chart layout” tree configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('This option indicates whether the pedigree chart should be generated in landscape or portrait mode.');
break;
case 'PEDIGREE_SHOW_GENDER':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Gender icon on charts');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This option controls whether or not to show the individual’s gender icon on charts.<br><br>Since the gender is also indicated by the color of the box, this option doesn’t conceal the gender. The option simply removes some duplicate information from the box.');
break;
case 'RELATIONSHIP_PATH_LENGTH':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Restrict to immediate family');
$text=
WT_I18N::translate('Where a user is associated to an individual record in a family tree and has a role of member, editor, or moderator, you can prevent them from accessing the details of distant, living relations. You specify the number of relationship steps that the user is allowed to see.').
'<br><br>'.
WT_I18N::translate('For example, if you specify a path length of 2, the individual will be able to see their grandson (child, child), their aunt (parent, sibling), their step-daughter (spouse, child), but not their first cousin (parent, sibling, child).').
'<br><br>'.
WT_I18N::translate('Note: longer path lengths require a lot of calculation, which can make your site run slowly for these users.');
break;
case 'SESSION_TIME':
$title/* I18N: A site configuration setting */ =WT_I18N::translate('Session timeout');
$text=/* I18N: Help text for the “Session timeout” site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('The time in seconds that a <b>webtrees</b> session remains active before requiring a login. The default is 7200, which is 2 hours.');
break;
case 'SMTP_ACTIVE':
$title=/* I18N: A site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('Messages');
$text=/* I18N: Help text for the “Messages” site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('<b>webtrees</b> needs to send emails, such as password reminders and site notifications. To do this, it can use this server’s built in PHP mail facility (which is not always available) or an external SMTP (mail-relay) service, for which you will need to provide the connection details.');
break;
case 'SMTP_AUTH_PASS':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Password');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('The password required for authentication with the SMTP server.');
break;
case 'SMTP_AUTH_USER':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Username');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('The user name required for authentication with the SMTP server.');
break;
case 'SMTP_AUTH':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Use password');
$text=/* I18N: Help text for the “Use password” site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('Most SMTP servers require a password.');
break;
case 'SMTP_FROM_NAME':
$title=/* I18N: A site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('Sender name');
$text=/* I18N: Help text for the “Sender name” site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('This name is used in the “From” field, when sending automatic emails from this server.');
break;
case 'SMTP_HELO':
$title=/* I18N: A site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('Sending server name');
$text=/* I18N: Help text for the “Sending server name” site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('Many mail servers require that the sending server identifies itself correctly, using a valid domain name.');
break;
case 'SMTP_HOST':
$title=/* I18N: A site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('Server name');
$text=/* I18N: Help text for the “Server name” site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('This is the name of the SMTP server. “localhost” means that the mail service is running on the same computer as your web server.');
break;
case 'SMTP_PORT':
$title=/* I18N: A site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('Port number');
$text=/* I18N: Help text for the "Port number" site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('By default, SMTP works on port 25.');
break;
case 'SMTP_SSL':
$title=/* I18N: A site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('Secure connection');
$text=/* I18N: Help text for the "Secure connection" site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('Most servers do not use secure connections.');
break;
case 'WEBTREES_EMAIL':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('<b>webtrees</b> reply address');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('E-mail address to be used in the “From:” field of e-mails that <b>webtrees</b> creates automatically.<br><br><b>webtrees</b> can automatically create e-mails to notify administrators of changes that need to be reviewed. <b>webtrees</b> also sends notification e-mails to users who have requested an account.<br><br>Usually, the “From:” field of these automatically created e-mails is something like <i>From: webtrees-noreply@yoursite</i> to show that no response to the e-mail is required. To guard against spam or other e-mail abuse, some e-mail systems require each message’s “From:” field to reflect a valid e-mail account and will not accept messages that are apparently from account <i>webtrees-noreply</i>.');
break;
case 'PREFER_LEVEL2_SOURCES':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Source type');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('When adding new close relatives, you can add source citations to the records (e.g. INDI, FAM) or the facts (BIRT, MARR, DEAT). This option controls which checkboxes are ticked by default.');
break;
case 'QUICK_REQUIRED_FACTS':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Facts for new individuals');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This is a comma separated list of GEDCOM fact tags that will be shown when adding a new individual. For example, if BIRT is in the list, fields for birth date and birth place will be shown on the form.');
break;
case 'QUICK_REQUIRED_FAMFACTS':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Facts for new families');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This is a comma separated list of GEDCOM fact tags that will be shown when adding a new family. For example, if MARR is in the list, then fields for marriage date and marriage place will be shown on the form.');
break;
case 'REPO_FACTS_ADD':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('All repository facts');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This is the list of GEDCOM facts that your users can add to repositories. You can modify this list by removing or adding fact names, even custom ones, as necessary. Fact names that appear in this list must not also appear in the <i>Unique Repository Facts</i> list.');
break;
case 'REPO_FACTS_QUICK':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Quick repository facts');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This is the short list of GEDCOM repository facts that appears next to the full list and can be added with a single click.');
break;
case 'REPO_FACTS_UNIQUE':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Unique repository facts');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This is the list of GEDCOM facts that your users can only add <u>once</u> to repositories. For example, if NAME is in this list, users will not be able to add more than one NAME record to a repository. Fact names that appear in this list must not also appear in the <i>Repository Add Facts</i> list.');
break;
case 'REPO_ID_PREFIX':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Repository ID prefix');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('When a new repository record is added online in <b>webtrees</b>, a new ID for that repository will be generated automatically. The repository ID will have this prefix.');
break;
case 'REQUIRE_ADMIN_AUTH_REGISTRATION':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Require an administrator to approve new user registrations');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('If the option <b>Allow visitors to request account registration</b> is enabled this setting controls whether the admin must approve the registration.<br><br>Setting this to <b>Yes</b> will require that all new users first verify themselves and then be approved by an admin before they can login. With this setting on <b>No</b>, the <b>User approved by Admin</b> checkbox will be checked automatically when users verify their account, thus allowing an immediate login afterwards without admin intervention.');
break;
case 'REQUIRE_AUTHENTICATION':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Require visitor authentication');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Enabling this option will force all visitors to login before they can view any data on the site.');
break;
case 'SERVER_URL':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Website URL');
$text=/* I18N: Help text for the "Website URL" site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('If your site can be reached using more than one URL, such as <b>http://www.example.com/webtrees/</b> and <b>http://webtrees.example.com/</b>, you can specify the preferred URL. Requests for the other URLs will be redirected to the preferred one.');
break;
case 'SHOW_COUNTER':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Hit counters');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Show hit counters on Portal and Individual pages.');
break;
case 'SHOW_DEAD_PEOPLE':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Show dead individuals');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Set the privacy access level for all dead individuals.');
break;
case 'SHOW_EST_LIST_DATES':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Estimated dates for birth and death');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This option controls whether or not to show estimated dates for birth and death instead of leaving blanks on individual lists and charts for individuals whose dates are not known.');
break;
case 'SHOW_FACT_ICONS':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Show fact icons');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Set this to <b>Yes</b> to display icons near Fact names on the Personal Facts and Details page. Fact icons will be displayed only if they exist in the <i>images/facts</i> directory of the current theme.');
break;
case 'SHOW_GEDCOM_RECORD':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Allow users to see raw GEDCOM records');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Setting this to <b>Yes</b> will place links on individuals, sources, and families to let users bring up another window containing the raw data taken right out of the GEDCOM file.');
break;
case 'SHOW_LDS_AT_GLANCE':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('LDS ordinance codes in chart boxes');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Setting this option to <b>Yes</b> will show status codes for LDS ordinances in chart boxes.<ul><li><b>B</b> - Baptism</li><li><b>E</b> - Endowed</li><li><b>S</b> - Sealed to spouse</li><li><b>P</b> - Sealed to parents</li></ul>An individual who has all of the ordinances done will have <b>BESP</b> printed after their name. Missing ordinances are indicated by <b>_</b> in place of the corresponding letter code. For example, <b>BE__</b> indicates missing <b>S</b> and <b>P</b> ordinances.');
break;
case 'SHOW_LEVEL2_NOTES':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Show all notes and source references on notes and sources tabs');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This option controls whether Notes and Source references that are attached to Facts should be shown on the Notes and Sources tabs of the Individual page.<br><br>Ordinarily, the Notes and Sources tabs show only Notes and Source references that are attached directly to the individual’s database record. These are <i>level 1</i> Notes and Source references.<br><br>The <b>Yes</b> option causes these tabs to also show Notes and Source references that are part of the various Facts in the individual’s database record. These are <i>level 2</i> Notes and Source references because the various Facts are at level 1.');
break;
case 'SHOW_LIVING_NAMES':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Names of private individuals');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This option will show the names (but no other details) of private individuals. Individuals are private if they are still alive or if a privacy restriction has been added to their individual record. To hide a specific name, add a privacy restriction to that name record.');
break;
case 'SHOW_MEDIA_DOWNLOAD':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Show download link in media viewer');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('The Media Viewer can show a link which, when clicked, will download the media file to the local PC.<br><br>You may want to hide the download link for security reasons.');
break;
case 'SHOW_PARENTS_AGE':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Show age of parents next to child’s birthdate');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This option controls whether or not to show age of father and mother next to child’s birthdate on charts.');
break;
case 'SHOW_PEDIGREE_PLACES':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Abbreviate place names');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Place names are frequently too long to fit on charts, lists, etc. They can be abbreviated by showing just the first few parts of the name, such as <i>village, county</i>, or the last few part of it, such as <i>region, country</i>.');
break;
case 'SHOW_PRIVATE_RELATIONSHIPS':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Show private relationships');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This option will retain family links in private records. This means that you will see empty “private” boxes on the pedigree chart and on other charts with private individuals.');
break;
case 'SHOW_REGISTER_CAUTION':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Show acceptable use agreement on “Request new user account” page');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('When set to <b>Yes</b>, the following message will appear above the input fields on the “Request new user account” page:<div class="list_value_wrap"><div class="largeError">Notice:</div><div class="error">By completing and submitting this form, you agree:<ul><li>to protect the privacy of living individuals listed on our site;</li><li>and in the text box below, to explain to whom you are related, or to provide us with information on someone who should be listed on our site.</li></ul></div></div>');
break;
case 'SHOW_STATS':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Execution statistics');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Show runtime statistics and database queries at the bottom of every page.');
break;
case 'SOURCE_ID_PREFIX':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Source ID prefix');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('When a new source record is added online in <b>webtrees</b>, a new ID for that source will be generated automatically. The source ID will have this prefix.');
break;
case 'SOUR_FACTS_ADD':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('All source facts');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This is the list of GEDCOM facts that your users can add to sources. You can modify this list by removing or adding fact names, even custom ones, as necessary. Fact names that appear in this list must not also appear in the <i>Unique Source Facts</i> list.');
break;
case 'SOUR_FACTS_QUICK':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Quick source facts');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This is the short list of GEDCOM source facts that appears next to the full list and can be added with a single click.');
break;
case 'SOUR_FACTS_UNIQUE':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Unique source facts');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This is the list of GEDCOM facts that your users can only add <u>once</u> to sources. For example, if TITL is in this list, users will not be able to add more than one TITL record to a source. Fact names that appear in this list must not also appear in the <i>Source Add Facts</i> list.');
break;
case 'SUBLIST_TRIGGER_I':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Maximum number of surnames on individual list');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Long lists of individuals with the same surname can be broken into smaller sub-lists according to the first letter of the individual’s given name.<br><br>This option determines when sub-listing of surnames will occur. To disable sub-listing completely, set this option to zero.');
break;
case 'SURNAME_TRADITION':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Surname tradition');
$text=
WT_I18N::translate('When you add a new family member, a default surname can be provided. This surname will depend on the local tradition.').
'<br><br><dl><dt>'.
/* I18N: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrilineal (a system where children take their father’s surname */
WT_I18N::translate('patrilineal').
'</dt><dd>'.
/* I18N: In the patrilineal surname tradition, ... */
WT_I18N::translate('Children take their father’s surname.').
'</dd></dl><dl><dt>'.
/* I18N: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrilineal (a system where children take their mother’s surname */
WT_I18N::translate('matrilineal').
'</dt><dd>'.
/* I18N: In the matrilineal surname tradition, ... */
WT_I18N::translate('Children take their mother’s surname.').
'</dd></dl><dl><dt>'.
WT_I18N::translate_c('Surname tradition', 'paternal').
'</dt><dd>'.
WT_I18N::translate('Children take their father’s surname.') . '<br>' .
/* I18N: In the paternal surname tradition, ... */
WT_I18N::translate('Wives take their husband’s surname.').
'</dd></dl><dl><dt>'.
WT_I18N::translate_c('Surname tradition', 'Spanish').
'</dt><dd>'.
/* I18N: In the Spanish surname tradition, ... */
WT_I18N::translate('Children take one surname from the father and one surname from the mother.').
'</dd></dl><dl><dt>'.
WT_I18N::translate_c('Surname tradition', 'Portuguese').
'</dt><dd>'.
/* I18N: In the Portuguese surname tradition, ... */
WT_I18N::translate('Children take one surname from the mother and one surname from the father.').
'</dd></dl><dl><dt>'.
WT_I18N::translate_c('Surname tradition', 'Icelandic').
'</dt><dd>'.
/* I18N: In the Icelandic surname tradition, ... */
WT_I18N::translate('Children take a patronym instead of a surname.').
'</dd></dl><dl><dt>'.
WT_I18N::translate_c('Surname tradition', 'Polish').
'</dt><dd>'.
WT_I18N::translate('Children take their father’s surname.') . '<br>' .
WT_I18N::translate('Wives take their husband’s surname.') . '<br>' .
/* I18N: In the Polish surname tradition, ... */
WT_I18N::translate('Surnames are inflected to indicate an individual’s gender.').
'</dd></dl><dl><dt>'.
WT_I18N::translate_c('Surname tradition', 'Lithuanian').
'</dt><dd>'.
WT_I18N::translate('Children take their father’s surname.') . '<br>' .
WT_I18N::translate('Wives take their husband’s surname.') . '<br>' .
/* I18N: In the Lithuanian surname tradition, ... */
WT_I18N::translate('Surnames are inflected to indicate an individual’s gender and marital status.').
'</dd></dl>';
break;
case 'THEME':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Theme');
$text=
/* I18N: Help text for the "Default Theme" site configuration setting */ WT_I18N::translate('You can change the appearance of <b>webtrees</b> using “themes”. Each theme has a different style, layout, color scheme, etc.').
'<br><br>'.
WT_I18N::translate('Themes can be selected at three levels: user, GEDCOM, and site. User settings take priority over GEDCOM settings, which in turn take priority over the site setting. Selecting “default theme” at user level will give the setting for the current GEDCOM. Selecting “default theme” at GEDCOM level will give the site setting.');
break;
case 'THUMBNAIL_WIDTH':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Width of generated thumbnails');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('This is the width (in pixels) that the program will use when automatically generating thumbnails. The default setting is 100.');
break;
case 'USE_GEONAMES':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Use GeoNames database for autocomplete on places');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Should the GeoNames database be used to provide more suggestions for place names?<br><br>When this option is set to <b>Yes</b>, the GeoNames database will be queried to supply suggestions for the place name being entered. When set to <b>No</b>, only the current genealogical database will be searched. As you enter more of the place name, the suggestion will become more precise. This option can slow down data entry, particularly if your Internet connection is slow.<br><br>The GeoNames geographical database is accessible free of charge. It currently contains over 8,000,000 geographical names.');
break;
case 'USE_REGISTRATION_MODULE':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Allow visitors to request account registration');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('Gives visitors the option of registering themselves for an account on the site.<br><br>The visitor will receive an email message with a code to verify his application for an account. After verification, the Administrator will have to approve the registration before it becomes active.');
break;
case 'USE_RELATIONSHIP_PRIVACY':
$title=WT_I18N::translate('Use relationship privacy');
$text=WT_I18N::translate('<b>No</b> means that authenticated users can see the details of all living individuals. <b>Yes</b> means that users can only see the private information of living individuals they are related to.<br><br>This option sets the default for all users who have access to this genealogical database. The administrator can override this option for individual users by editing the user’s account details.');
break;