if you use Shift-B you align the nodes + distribute them evenly. if you use 'o', the nodes get distributed on a curve. (doesn't have to be a full circle)
Did you try selecting just a subset of nodes, either by bounding box select (s) or lasso select (ss) and then 'l'? if you select 1 node, you can select 2 adjacent ones with 'e', after which you can use 'l' or shift-B. I think you need the utils-plugin2 for that to work, but that plugin has so many other interesting tools that it's always useful to have it installed. Polyglot Op zo 7 okt. 2018 om 09:39 schreef OSMDoudou < [email protected]>: > Hello, > > > > Is there a way in JOSM to align nodes other than based on the two extreme > points (the 'L' keyboard shortcut) ? > > > > For example, align based on the first two selected nodes and the rest of > nodes get aligned on that ? > > > > This is particularly useful when you add nodes to already correctly aligned > nodes. > > > > Thank you. > >
