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Reporter: Pmz [Submitted to the original trac issue database at 1.37am, Thursday, 26th May 2011]
I face a problem for a couple of weeks, some ways are saved with unintentional node alignment. All these ways share the same commit tag: "Potlatch 2"
Here are some examples of altered data:
way 32037957 v5
way 77749568 v2
way 35011545 current version
way 63576693 current version
I'm mot a potlatch user. But I want to bring this issue to your attention. Could you eventually add a confirmation dialog before user alter data, please ?
Regards,
Pmz
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Author: Richard [Added to the original trac issue at 10.11am, Thursday, 26th May 2011]
Could you eventually add a confirmation dialog before user alter data, please ?
Don't be silly. :)
"You have just moved a node. Are you sure?" "You have just changed a tag. Are you sure?" "You have just added a node. Are you sure"? AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH
Potlatch 1 used to have a "too bendy to straighten, press shift to force" alert if you tried to straighten a way that didn't look like it needed straightening. I'll reimplement that one day but it would be good if someone beat me to it.
Reporter: Pmz
[Submitted to the original trac issue database at 1.37am, Thursday, 26th May 2011]
I face a problem for a couple of weeks, some ways are saved with unintentional node alignment. All these ways share the same commit tag: "Potlatch 2"
Here are some examples of altered data:
I'm mot a potlatch user. But I want to bring this issue to your attention. Could you eventually add a confirmation dialog before user alter data, please ?
Regards,
Pmz
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: