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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Using JOSM tonight made me wonder about a "select
none" feature that would clear selections of ways, points, nodes as I have
conflict when adding ways. It's still thinking I'm on a previous way or at other
times in JOSM segments that are highlighted "white" that are parts of multiple
ways but I can't unselect them to add current way, etc. Or I have added way, now
I want to add another so the program decides to include the previous way and
doesn't give a visual notification of when it has added a way and is ready to
add another. At least with select none I know I can start fresh adding a new
way or selecting segment chains without a spillover from a previous action
that is affecting a current action (adding a way) and no indication as to
previous or current condition (has it added the way, why are all the segments in
multiple way still selected, does it think I'm adding to the previous way? or a
new one?), How about a "clear" button. Mayby I'm not clear, but this is as clear
as I can be without being able to program.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2> Suugestion esoteric as it
may be. "program loop" </FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2>--add way?-- current
one done? --move on to next? --clear state? --give visual indication? --reselect
current action! i.e adding ways is active button -- when notified about next way
being added pop up the "you mean these" --again! ((and add (new)
way) ) and repeat above infinite number of times". </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Lewis</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>