still doing its own language detection.
Scrap that and use I18n.locale instead, now Potlatch is guaranteed to
use whatever translation the rest of the site uses.
I've tested this by switching the language in preferences back and
forth, and also ensured that Potlatch will fall back on English if the
specified language doesn't exist in its list of translations.
When someone went to /message/new/:user the "Subject" are would be
pre-filled out with t('message.new.title'). The problem was that the
@title template variable was being used for two purposes, to set the
HTML <title> AND to pre-fill out the subject.
We don't always want these two to be the same, but sometimes we
do. E.g. when someone replies to a diary entry and visits
/message/new/:user?title=Foo we want Foo in the <title> and in the
pre-filled out Subject, and the same goes for replying to a message.
So I've split up the @title variable into @title and @subject.
which is slippy map covering the screen showing the map data that is
in the small map at /browse/{node,way,relation,changeset}/{id}.
/browse/{node,way,relation,changeset}/{id} now contains a link to both
"View Larger Map" which has been changed to link to this new map
feature, and "View on main map" which as before links to the area
showing the feature on the main slippy map.
/browse/{node,way,relation,changeset}/{id}/map supports permalinks
using its own hacked version of updateLocation() (which doesn't set a
cookie), but shortlinks are not supported. The Edit/History/Export
links link back to the main map.
* @title was never set on trace editing, and thus <h2></h2> was produced
* Changed split 'trace.view.viewing_trace' into 'trace.view.title' and 'trace.view.heading'
* Introduced corresponding 'trace.edit.title' and 'trace.edit.heading'
The following pages now have a <title> that can be set in localizations:
* /user/USER_DOES_NOT_EXIST
* /user/USER_DOES_NOT_EXIST/diary
* /user/USER_DOES_NOT_EXIST/traces
* /message/*/ID_DOES_NOT_EXIST
In addition I've cleaned up the i18n message keys of all the
''no_such_user.rhtml'' pages involved. They now all use
title/heading/body for the <title>, <h2> and <p> respectively. And the
message key {{user}} instead of {{name}}.