Having tried it a bit more, shift-click on the relation button appears to copy the relations on the previously selected way to the current one (ie a version of the R shortcut, but for relations only). This produces some undesirable effects, especially when you've got umpteen relations that you don't want to copy (eg a restriction). It needs documenting.
The ability to copy & paste a single tag (including a relation tag) may prove to be more useful. Richard On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Richard Mann < richard.mann.westoxf...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Shift-click on the relation button for adding the currently selected way to > the last relation. This is so much faster than just clicking, finding it on > the list, hitting OK. In fact it's so good that it might be worth putting in > the manual... A shortcut key would be even better, so I don't have to keep > moving the mouse across to the bottom right and back - pretty please. > > Shift+Ctrl+1-9 / Shift+1-9 to memorise the current tags, and apply the > memorised tags. I'd read the help several times without getting a clear idea > of what that does. Maybe the wording and order I've just used would be > slightly clearer? I also have to say that it's a bit counter-intuitive to > have to temporarily delete various tags from a way to get it down to the one > tag you want to memorise. I'd prefer to be able to memorise a single tag > (currently it doesn't memorise if your cursor is on a specific tag), with > the ability to memorise all the current tags hinted at by saying: > Shift+Ctrl+1-9 = memorise current tag(s) > > Richard > > On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Richard Fairhurst <rich...@systemed.net > > wrote: > >> Richard Mann wrote: >> >> One suggestion would be the ability to memorise the last relation you've >>> added something to (maybe "Memory" as a third button on the add-to >>> screen), >>> and a single keystroke method of adding another way or node to the >>> memorised relation. Maybe even just ctrl-clicking on the way/node. >>> >> >> You can do that by shift-clicking the relation button (that was one of the >> "20 Things You Never Knew About Potlatch" at SoTM). I'll think about a >> keypress. >> >> This could be a bit more general by allowing the option of memorising a >>> specific tag that you're applying (eg maxspeed=20mph), probably with a >>> keystroke, and allowing that to be applied in a single keystroke to >>> further >>> ways/nodes. >>> >> >> You can do that by pressing shift, control and a number from 1 to 9. Then >> to call it back, press shift and the same number. That was another of the 20 >> Things. :) >> >> cheers >> Richard >> >> >
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