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Remember the last used relation when adding a relation #1518

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openstreetmap-trac opened this issue Jul 23, 2021 · 4 comments
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Remember the last used relation when adding a relation #1518

openstreetmap-trac opened this issue Jul 23, 2021 · 4 comments

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Reporter: Svenr
[Submitted to the original trac issue database at 10.57pm, Wednesday, 21st January 2009]

I would really like potlatch to remember the relation that was created or used for addition if I call this dialogue box again, and present it to me preselected in the drop down list.

My usual workflow when creating e.g. a bus route is to start at some location, create a new relation (or find an existing one), and then successivly adding more ways and nodes as I scroll through the map. Preselecting the last used relation would speed this process enourmous, as I don't have to worry about correctly selecting the same relation again and again.

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Author: Richard
[Added to the original trac issue at 8.46am, Thursday, 22nd January 2009]

You can apply the relations from the last way or point to the current one by shift-clicking the relations button - does this not do what you want?

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Author: grand.edgemaster[at]gmail.com
[Added to the original trac issue at 6.00pm, Thursday, 22nd January 2009]

Magic shortcuts!

And are you sure this works, Richard?

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Author: Richard
[Added to the original trac issue at 7.11pm, Thursday, 22nd January 2009]

It works better than the tag repeat button (but then that's not hard)...

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Author: iandees
[Added to the original trac issue at 7.39pm, Monday, 9th September 2013]

Cleaning aging tickets.

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