Re: [OSM-dev] Moving tags in JOSM

2017-06-08 Thread Andrew Hain
Alternatively you can select both objects at the same time and change each differing tag to the one you want. -- Andrew From: Martin Koppenhoefer Sent: 08 June 2017 11:07:39 To: Bjoern Hassler Cc: OSM-Dev Openstreetmap;

Re: [OSM-dev] Moving tags in JOSM

2017-06-08 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2017-06-08 11:45 GMT+02:00 Bjoern Hassler : > (2) Is there a way of copying/moving tags from a node or way to a relation? > Ideally something like "move tags to relation" -> "select tags to move" -> > "select relation to move to (if more than one)" -> move. I am sometimes >

Re: Moving tags in JOSM

2017-06-08 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2017-06-08 11:45 GMT+02:00 Bjoern Hassler : > (2) Is there a way of copying/moving tags from a node or way to a relation? > Ideally something like "move tags to relation" -> "select tags to move" -> > "select relation to move to (if more than one)" -> move. I am sometimes >

[OSM-dev] Moving tags in JOSM

2017-06-08 Thread Bjoern Hassler
Dear all, I've got a couple of questions about moving tags in JOSM. (1) The only time you get a "merge tags" dialog seems to be when merging nodes. E.g. copy/paste tags overwrites silently and utils2 functions also overwrites silently. (Though e.g. you could use Shift+R to go from object 1 to

Moving tags in JOSM

2017-06-08 Thread Bjoern Hassler
Dear all, I've got a couple of questions about moving tags in JOSM. (1) The only time you get a "merge tags" dialog seems to be when merging nodes. E.g. copy/paste tags overwrites silently and utils2 functions also overwrites silently. (Though e.g. you could use Shift+R to go from object 1 to

[OSM-dev] Reminder: OpenStreetMap Organisation on transifex

2017-06-08 Thread Simon Poole
Just a reminder to all: There is an OpenStreetMap organisation entity on transifex (which tends to be the most popular i18n platform in OSM space) that you can move your project to. Previously this required re-inviting all translators, but this in no longer the case making the whole thing a lot