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lib/init/helptext: start-up screen fig updated and Download button explained

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Veronica Andreo 7 years ago
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@@ -42,6 +42,9 @@ See the "Location Wizard"&nbsp;<img src="circle_4.png" alt="[(4)]"> to
 easily create a new LOCATION from scratch from a geocoded file, by
 easily create a new LOCATION from scratch from a geocoded file, by
 defining the parameters or by selecting the corresponding EPSG projection
 defining the parameters or by selecting the corresponding EPSG projection
 code.
 code.
+<p>
+See&nbsp;<img src="circle_5.png" alt="[(5)]"> to directly download a
+sample LOCATION into the DATABASE. 
 
 
 <h3><img src="circle_3.png" alt="[(3)]">&nbsp;Selecting the MAPSET (a subproject)</h3>
 <h3><img src="circle_3.png" alt="[(3)]">&nbsp;Selecting the MAPSET (a subproject)</h3>
 
 
@@ -58,7 +61,15 @@ projections. You can also create new LOCATION easily from a georeferenced
 data file (e.g., SHAPE file or GeoTIFF, see below).  Find below also some
 data file (e.g., SHAPE file or GeoTIFF, see below).  Find below also some
 rules to define the default raster resolution for a new LOCATION.
 rules to define the default raster resolution for a new LOCATION.
 
 
-<h3><img src="circle_5.png" alt="[(5)]">&nbsp;Start GRASS</h3>
+<h3><img src="circle_5.png" alt="[(5)]">&nbsp;Download a sample LOCATION</h3>
+
+In the "Location Wizard" there is also a Download button that allows you to
+directly download a ready-to-use LOCATION into the DATABASE. You can
+choose among different sample LOCATIONS that are currently available at the
+<a href="https://grass.osgeo.org/download/sample-data/">Download</a>
+section in the GRASS GIS website.
+
+<h3><img src="circle_6.png" alt="[(6)]">&nbsp;Start GRASS</h3>
 
 
 Once you have selected an existing LOCATION/MAPSET or defined a new
 Once you have selected an existing LOCATION/MAPSET or defined a new
 one, you can enter GRASS. The graphical user interface 
 one, you can enter GRASS. The graphical user interface