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Reporter: SpeedEvil [Submitted to the original trac issue database at 12.35pm, Friday, 7th August 2009]
When a way is moved, without changing any tags, and then a new editing session is started, it's pink - as an unchanged way.
It being white would be a lot easier to see your and others edits on the map.
Either simply adding a check for nodes that have been changed on the way - or perhaps more correctly - adding a tiger:reviewed=foo tag - perhaps even user-changable.
Perhaps if there is tiger data in the edit window - some additional help pops up - 'There is some unchanged data imported from the US government TIGER dataset in this window.
By default, this is shown in pink. When you edit this data - it will add the 'reviewed=yes' tag, and make it clear to you and others that it's been edited.
You can also set your preference to reflect what you've done - so it shows 'reviewed=aligned from ariel images' - for example.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Reporter: SpeedEvil
[Submitted to the original trac issue database at 12.35pm, Friday, 7th August 2009]
When a way is moved, without changing any tags, and then a new editing session is started, it's pink - as an unchanged way.
It being white would be a lot easier to see your and others edits on the map.
Either simply adding a check for nodes that have been changed on the way - or perhaps more correctly - adding a tiger:reviewed=foo tag - perhaps even user-changable.
Perhaps if there is tiger data in the edit window - some additional help pops up - 'There is some unchanged data imported from the US government TIGER dataset in this window.
By default, this is shown in pink. When you edit this data - it will add the 'reviewed=yes' tag, and make it clear to you and others that it's been edited.
You can also set your preference to reflect what you've done - so it shows 'reviewed=aligned from ariel images' - for example.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: