On 2011/12/27 01:49 PM, Andrew Errington wrote:
On Tue, 27 Dec 2011 19:47:28 Russell Tiedt wrote:
It's hard to visualise, can you post a link to the region on the OSM website? Go to The Map (at www.osm.org), find the area of interest, then click on Permalink at the bottom right of the map area. Your browser address bar will show a new URL with the lat/lon of the centre of the map. Paste in into a message and we can all view the area.

http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-29.11132&lon=26.2314&zoom=16&layers=M

At the circle is a Church in Levy Street, street above is Lombaard Street, which is supposed to be the long street.

Below the Church is Blignaut Street, which should cross Bree Street, and make a junction with Lombard Street, i.e. short arm of the "Y" I mentioned earlier. Lombard Street is the other.
Alternatively, if you know the node number (from JOSM) paste into a URL that
looks like this:

http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/313733215

(replace 313733215 with the node of interest).

Thanks ... , will keep in mind ...


http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/1334354446

The above node connects to Bree Street

http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/1334354442

The above node connects to Lombard Street

The area between these nodes should be Blignaut Street, and not part of Lombard Street
Is that what you wanted to do?  Sorry if I misunderstood.

You have understood very well, and works so far in that I achieve what I want, but then I get an effect, as tho, I had cut a strand of a spiderweb, a whole lot of lines between nodes change, which is not wanted.

It seems I am going to have to add a whole heap of nodes, I don't know where all, to stop this movement of lines, when the node link is broken

Hoping the above make things a little clearer.

Thanks,

Russell

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