On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Elizabeth Dodd <[email protected]> wrote:
> don't know what is avail in potlatch overall > a is 'add' mode > s is 'select' mode > d is 'delete' mode > u is unselect > Oh yeah, good old modal editing :) It's like using vim. I found this horribly tedious. In potlatch, left-click does everything! (Honestly, I much prefer Potlatch in this area. But it may be because I use dvorak keyboard, and a/s/d are not near each other. I tried remapping the keys, didn't work for some reason.) > m is merge nodes ( a function which i have not found in potlatch) > You can work around it by merging a node and a way, then deleting the superfluous node. I don't think you can merge two ways though. > j is join node to a way (which it is close to) > Same. > l lines up a way or a series of nodes in a line > o lines up a series of nodes in a circle > Another area where Potlatch is smarter - T does both functions, depending on whether the way is closed or not. Would be nice if either Potlatch/JOSM had a "curvify way" feature, interpolating a bezier curve through a series of points. > > there are two other really good ones which are key combos and i use from > the > menu > "orthogonalise shape" > Yeah, I wish potlatch had that. > and > "make grid of ways" > Nifty. Steve
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