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1 files changed, 17 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/languages/en.php b/languages/en.php
index 4e56c0074..cb3b370f9 100644
--- a/languages/en.php
+++ b/languages/en.php
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ $english = array(
'tidypics:enabled' => 'Enabled',
'admin:settings:tidypics' => 'Tidypics',
'admin:statistics:tidypics' => 'Tidypics',
- 'admin:administer_utilities:tidypics_server_info' => 'Tidypics Server Analysis',
+ 'admin:administer_utilities:tidypics_tools' => 'Tidypics Tools',
'photos:add' => "Create album",
'images:upload' => "Upload photos",
@@ -103,6 +103,7 @@ $english = array(
'tidypics:stats:tags' => 'Total tags',
// server analysis
+ 'tidypics:server_info' => 'Server information',
'tidypics:server_info:gd_desc' => 'Elgg requires the GD extension to be loaded',
'tidypics:server_info:exec_desc' => 'Required for ImageMagick command line',
'tidypics:server_info:memory_limit_desc' => 'Change memory_limit to increase',
@@ -124,6 +125,21 @@ $english = array(
'tidypics:server_configuration_doc' => 'Server configuration documentation',
+ // library tools
+ 'tidypics:lib_tools' => 'Image library tools',
+ 'tidypics:lib_tools:overview' =>
+ 'An image library is required by Tidypics to perform various manipulations: resizing on upload, watermarking, rotation, and cropping.
+ There are three image library options with Tidypics: PHP extension <a href="http://www.php.net/manual/en/book.image.php">GD</a>,
+ <a href="http://www.imagemagick.org/">ImageMagick</a> called via a system call, and the PHP extension
+ <a href="http://pecl.php.net/package/imagick/">imagick</a>. GD is the most common of the three on hosted servers but suffers
+ from serious memory usage problems when resizing photos. If you have access to ImageMagick (whether through system calls or the
+ PHP extension), we recommend that you use that.',
+ 'tidypics:lib_tools:testing' =>
+ 'To use the ImageMagick executables, PHP must be configured to allow calls to exec(). You can see the
+ configuration of your server above. Next, you need to determine the path to ImageMagick on your server. Your hosting service should
+ be able to provide this to you. You can test if the location is correct below. If successful, it should display the version of
+ ImageMagick installed on your server.',
+
//actions
'album:create' => "Create new album",
'album:add' => "Add Photo Album",