Dave F. wrote:
> What's the 'flashing' nodes for? It appears to be for new nodes only.
> Is it just to highlight that they're new or is there something else?
It's for dupe nodes. But there was a bit of a cockup on my part
earlier where newly saved ones were getting it too - ooops.
cheers
Rich
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> == Other stuff ==
>
> I've also added a feature to "unjoin" junctions. (I think JOSM users
> call this "unglue"). This is, logically enough, shift-J.
>
> And this really is the last major improvement to Potlatch 1.x before
> 2.0, except for one more thing that's coded
Has someone done a bot edit to fix the duplicate nodes in Massachusetts
resulting from the MassGIS import being segmented at town boundaries.
There are a lot of dups still, but they look like neighboring open space
polygons mostly.
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Works great (once I actually read the whole mail figured out I had to
press "j" not "J")!
One question though - would it be possible, where the duplicate nodes
form part of a duplicate way (with exactly the same tags) to delete the
duplicate way as well?
These changesets show an example of t
Mike N. wrote:
>> A very good idea to see what the duplicates are first.
>> some are multiple different nodes occupying the same place.
>
> +1 - please don't merge duplicate nodes which join 'roads' to admin
> boundaries it's difficult enough to drag roads out from under admin
> ways to co
> A very good idea to see what the duplicates are first.
> some are multiple different nodes occupying the same place.
+1 - please don't merge duplicate nodes which join 'roads' to admin
boundaries it's difficult enough to drag roads out from under admin
ways to correct them as it is.
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On 10 February 2010 21:13, Stefan de Konink wrote:
> For example antenna's in the same tower at different heights.
Does Matt's code evaluate node tags at all, or only the lat/lon?
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Op 10-02-10 11:31, Liz schreef:
> A very good idea to see what the duplicates are first.
> some are multiple different nodes occupying the same place.
For example antenna's in the same tower at different heights.
Stefan
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On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> I've just added a bunch of dupe-fixing features to Potlatch. So when
> you've used Matt's map to identify some dupes, click 'Edit in
> Potlatch' and sign in as per usual.
>
some dupes are legitimate
(eg Wallaga Lake in NSW, Australia)
> To see w
We have a bit of a push on at the moment to eliminate duplicate nodes
- i.e. where there's erroneously two nodes in the exact same place,
which should be a single node so they're joined.
== Identifying duplicate nodes ==
Some of you will have seen Matt's map, which shows "dupes" and is
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