Copy pasting completed huts with the tags on them is the fastest way to do this. One more tip is that in josm select mode you can select a hut and hold down ctrl+alt while you click and drag the mouse to resize the hut. This lets you make a different sized one to copy and paste. With this method you can cover an area with lots of huts very quickly.
-AndrewBuck On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Pierre Béland <[email protected]>wrote: > There is a simple way to rapidly trace the many huts in JOSM. You first > create a way with the appropriate attribute. And next, you copy it were you > need to add other huts. > > 1. Create a circle way representing a hut : Draw a hut, press shift-o to > create a circle and add the attributes. Press Ctrl-C to copy this object. > > 2.Copy this way to create new ways representing huts. Simply place the > cursor over the location on the imagery of a hut to add and simply press > Ctrl-V. Both the way and the attributes will be copied. > > Pierre > > ------------------------------ > **Michael Krämer <[email protected]> wrote > ** > After I while I started using the following method in JOSM to trace the > huts: > - select a finished hut and copy the tags with ctrl-c > - press a and draw a line across the hut > - press shift-o to create the circle > - press ctrl-shift-v to past tags > Although this is rather fast, it still feels somewhat arduous looking at > the number of huts. Doing buildings with the building_tools plugin is much > faster. Unfortunatley I'm not familiar with Java, otherwise I would > probably rather try to create a corresponding plugin myself. > > > _______________________________________________ > HOT mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > >
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