<div>Apols for pre-empting announcement (I would rather have been en route to Amsterdam, but alas...)</div>
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<div>One suggestion would be the ability to memorise the last relation you've added something to (maybe "Memory" as a third button on the add-to screen), and a single keystroke method of adding another way or node to the memorised relation. Maybe even just ctrl-clicking on the way/node.</div>
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<div>This could be a bit more general by allowing the option of memorising a specific tag that you're applying (eg maxspeed=20mph), probably with a keystroke, and allowing that to be applied in a single keystroke to further ways/nodes.</div>
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<div>Richard<br><br></div>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 8:16 AM, Richard Fairhurst <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:richard@systemed.net">richard@systemed.net</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote style="BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; PADDING-LEFT: 1ex" class="gmail_quote"><br>Heh, you beat me to the announcement.<br><br>I’m delighted to say that Potlatch 1.1 - special commemorative SOTM edition<br>
- is now live, and there’s loads of new stuff.<br><br>== Drag-and-drop points of interest ==<br><br>The basics of OSM editing are now easier than ever:<br><br>1. Drag a lovely colourful point of interest onto the right place on the map<br>
2. Save<br>3. Er, that’s it<br><br>I did think about putting ??? and “PROFIT!” in there but I’ll leave that to<br>the CM guys. But many thanks to one such guy, Matt, for his splendid icons.<br><br>== Photo-mapping ==<br><br>
You can now do photo-mapping with Potlatch. Just click the camera icon, and<br>it’ll talk to your favourite online photo storage service to get pictures.<br><br>By default it uses <a href="http://openstreetphoto.org/" target="_blank">openstreetphoto.org</a> - so many thanks to Stefan de Konink<br>
(you may want to print that sentence out and frame it) for that. OSP’s<br>coverage is only beginning but, coincidentally, I believe there’s some good<br>pictures in Amsterdam. It reads a subset of KML, so you can set up your own<br>
site, and I know John McKerrell is working on one such right now.<br><br>== TIGER fixup ==<br><br>There’s two new features to help you fix up the US TIGER data.<br><br>A new option will automatically highlight all unaltered TIGER data; select<br>
it in the usual options dialogue.<br><br>There’s also a ‘tidy’ tool for those TIGER streets which should be straight,<br>but aren’t. Select the way, make sure the start and end points are the same,<br>and click the ... icon (or press T). The way will be straightened and any<br>
unnecessary points removed.<br><br>Plus there's a whole bunch of little fixes which I'm sure you'll enjoy<br>finding. As ever, feedback very welcome.<br><br>cheers<br>Richard<br><font color="#888888"><br>--<br>
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