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<P><FONT SIZE=2>> 6) Each new mouse click will create a new node, join to previous with a<BR>
> new segment and add it into the way.<BR>
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> If there are any shortcuts in the process above then i'd like to know,<BR>
> but it certainly saves some mouse clicks already.<BR>
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It would be really great if it were easier to mix this with joining to existing ways, as often the last segment in a way will connect to some other existing way.<BR>
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I think if the click is on (or close to) an existing node use that instead would be the correct option almost all of the time (except doing dual carriageways)<BR>
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Rob<BR>
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