On Fri, 23 Jan 2009, Frederik Ramm wrote:
>>> - if you select one key/value in the relation editor, all objects
>>> listed in the roles are selected.
>
>> I've change this recently. Why do you find it unintuitive? When you
>> select a thing in the editor, then it will be selected in the map displa
Am 23.01.2009 01:31, Ulf Lamping:
> Pieren schrieb:
>> - If you select one key/value and press the "delete" button, it is not
>> deleting the key/value but one of the attached members of "roles".
>> Actually, I found only one way to delete a key/value : go to and
>> delete the text field in "value
Hi,
Ulf Lamping wrote:
>> Does that mean that if you go through the members in the relation to
>> e.g. change their role or so, and later leave the relation editor, the
>> selection history will contain dozens of one-element selections, one
>> for each relation member that you worked on?
>
> A
Frederik Ramm schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> Ulf Lamping wrote:
>>> - if you select one key/value in the relation editor, all objects
>>> listed in the roles are selected.
>
>> I've change this recently. Why do you find it unintuitive? When you
>> select a thing in the editor, then it will be selected in th
Hi,
Ulf Lamping wrote:
>> - if you select one key/value in the relation editor, all objects
>> listed in the roles are selected.
> I've change this recently. Why do you find it unintuitive? When you
> select a thing in the editor, then it will be selected in the map display.
Does that mean that
Pieren schrieb:
> Yesterday, I've updated JOSM to the latest version. And I noticed some
> changes in the relation editor behaviour which are making it less
> intuitive than earlier.
>
> I've updated one trac about what I have noticed (#2058) :
PLEASE REMEMBER: Putting "unrelated" stuff into a si
Yesterday, I've updated JOSM to the latest version. And I noticed some
changes in the relation editor behaviour which are making it less
intuitive than earlier.
I've updated one trac about what I have noticed (#2058) :
- If you select several objects then open the relation editor with the
"new re