No one screamed in agony, so I've released this change. (The only change is what happens with the shift modifier when something is already selected.)
David On 19/05/2008 15:55, David Earl wrote: > At present if you are in the Draw Nodes mode and you have nothing > selected, you can SHIFT+CLICK to > (a) add a new node in a blank area, or > (b) add a new node in an existing way, or > (c) select an existing node in the middle of a way, or > (d) select an existing node at the end of a way > and then extend from the new or existing node (in case d, extending the > way, and in the others creating a new way) > > However, if you already have a way selected, cases c and d don't work. > > Can anyone think why they shouldn't? Or is this just a bug? Perhaps its > that the SHIFT modifier doesn't really do anything different if nothing > is already selected. > > This is the most common case where you have to still switch modes at the > moment - you create a way, and come to its dead end (say), and then you > want to do another starting from an existing intermediate node (case c), > possibly in the way you just created, possibly in some other way. Being > able to use the SHIFT modifier would remove the need to SELECT-MODE, > CLICK, DRAW-NODES, would be consistent and would mean you'd hardly ever > need to go into select mode when drawing ways. > > David > > _______________________________________________ > josm-dev mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/josm-dev > _______________________________________________ josm-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/josm-dev

