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Bob Hawkins wrote:
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">I fear I might have been
overlooking something when editing in JOSM: I have been
splitting ways in order to facilitate the addition of
particular parts to a relation. I discovered yesterday that
one part loses its history to be replaced by a new version 1
only that is my own edit. Surely this cannot be correct? <br>
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First things first - you're doing it right. I wouldn't worry too
much about attributing the history of the way that you split from to
the new way (until someone magically enables it in an editor, which
hasn't happened yet) as you can often work out what way was split
from what other way.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Andy<br>
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