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> Am 03.01.2016 um 16:45 schrieb Dave F. :
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> I want to delete redundant tags from my area of editing. I do it individually
> if I see them but it's time consuming & laborious.
do not do it, as long as the tags are correct (are used with their
Thanks again
I took what you said & used it to try some 'mass editing' (don't panic,
I'm testing on one object)
I want to delete redundant tags from my area of editing. I do it
individually if I see them but it's time consuming & laborious.
I download just one way object by it's typing ID.
Hi Dave,
You're right, you have to tag that one as deleted. Or search for it with
JOSM and delete it there. You don't have to do it in one session. While
editing with a text editor, it's probably best not to have the layer
present in JOSM.
Jo
2016-01-01 19:56 GMT+01:00 Dave F.
On 2/01/2016 5:56 AM, Dave F. wrote:
Thanks to all who commented.
In hindsight I probably wasn't worth doing, but I've learnt something
new for the future (especially that it can be done in P2)
Jo, I haven't tested it but does JOSM know it's meant to delete the
latter relation? Does the
Thanks to all who commented.
In hindsight I probably wasn't worth doing, but I've learnt something
new for the future (especially that it can be done in P2)
Jo, I haven't tested it but does JOSM know it's meant to delete the
latter relation? Does the download/editing/upload have to be
In XML (the raw .osm format) you can also solve this.
Use JOSM to download both relations, save them as an .OSM file.
Open the file with a text editor and do some copy/pasting so only 1
relations is left with the original id.
Open the file in JOSM and upload. Use the comment to indicate what
On 2015-12-23 14:05, Dave F. wrote:
Hi
There's an existing route relation that's out of date. A duplicate,
but more accurate one has just been created. To maintain the history
of the existing relation I don't want ot delete it.
Is there an easy way to transfer the newer data into the original
Hi
There's an existing route relation that's out of date. A duplicate, but
more accurate one has just been created. To maintain the history of the
existing relation I don't want ot delete it.
Is there an easy way to transfer the newer data into the original
relation? Is amalgamation
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> Am 23.12.2015 um 14:16 schrieb Maarten Deen :
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> In JOSM just select all members of the new relation and add them to the old
> relation. When asked, say no to adding duplicate members.
> This method will not fill member roles of the new relation.
+1,
Dave F. wrote:
> Is there an easy way to transfer the newer data into the
> original relation?
In P2:
- Select a way belonging to both relations, adding them if needs be
- In the \/ menu next to the new relation (Advanced panel), choose 'Select
all members'
- In the \/ menu next to the original
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