[OSM-talk] Potlatch 1.1
Richard Mann
richard.mann.westoxford at googlemail.com
Mon Jul 20 12:10:51 BST 2009
Shift-click on the relation button for adding the currently selected way to
the last relation. This is so much faster than just clicking, finding it on
the list, hitting OK. In fact it's so good that it might be worth putting in
the manual... A shortcut key would be even better, so I don't have to keep
moving the mouse across to the bottom right and back - pretty please.
Shift+Ctrl+1-9 / Shift+1-9 to memorise the current tags, and apply the
memorised tags. I'd read the help several times without getting a clear idea
of what that does. Maybe the wording and order I've just used would be
slightly clearer? I also have to say that it's a bit counter-intuitive to
have to temporarily delete various tags from a way to get it down to the one
tag you want to memorise. I'd prefer to be able to memorise a single tag
(currently it doesn't memorise if your cursor is on a specific tag), with
the ability to memorise all the current tags hinted at by saying:
Shift+Ctrl+1-9 = memorise current tag(s)
Richard
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Richard Fairhurst <richard at systemed.net>wrote:
> Richard Mann wrote:
>
> 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.
>>
>
> You can do that by shift-clicking the relation button (that was one of the
> "20 Things You Never Knew About Potlatch" at SoTM). I'll think about a
> keypress.
>
> 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.
>>
>
> You can do that by pressing shift, control and a number from 1 to 9. Then
> to call it back, press shift and the same number. That was another of the 20
> Things. :)
>
> cheers
> Richard
>
>
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