Tom Chance wrote: > Here's the area, just have a look in JOSM: > http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.44551183981207&lon=-0.077243376360124&zoom=15 > > Problems I've found include: > > 1. Adding ways to existing nodes often doesn't work, resulting in two nodes > right next to each other. See, for example, way #4946782 (a semi-circular > footway at the top of Dulwich Park). Perhaps Potlatch could be a bit more > obvious when it is connecting a way to an existing node (visually, I mean), > and a bit more zealous to do this?
That's an interesting point, there's a bug there I'd not noticed before! Theoretically the pointer changes to pen-with-x when you're connecting to an existing node, or pen-with-+ when you'd be connecting to a new node. But it looks like the pen-with-x doesn't appear when you're hovering over an endpoint. I'll fix that. The other visual prompt is the text at the top right. This really needs a semi-transparent background so it stands out more. That's half done, I must finish it. > 2. I also can't work out how to start a new way with a new node in an > existing way. For example, there are two parallel ways in place and I want > to add a road that connects them. I usually start it somewhere in the > middle, connect it to one, and then revert to JOSM to finish the job. Maybe > I'm being an idiot! Like Andy says, shift-click. I think this is definitely one for the online docs. :) > 3. When you create a new node in an existing way, it seems to leave the old > segment in place, so you have to find that in JOSM and delete it; Hm, thanks for that. I can't reproduce that (well, not in the current Potlatch), but that's not to say it's not happening. Will investigate. > 4. There are some ways over the top of existing, un-tagged and un-wayed > segments. Perhaps Potlatch should show these by default, and make it easy > to erase them? In this case it looks like the segments contained no useful > data and just need to be scrubbed from underneath the new ways; The main reason I don't have unwayed segment display turned on by default is that it's really slow. It would boggle the server if everyone using Potlatch requested those little pink lines on each redraw. It's not ideal, I know. Potlatch does now allow you to 'wayify' or erase unwayed segments, though not in a particularly intuitive manner as yet. Thanks for the suggestions - certainly some stuff for me to be getting on with! :) cheers Richard _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/talk-gb

