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Reporter: SomeoneElse [Submitted to the original trac issue database at 12.55pm, Wednesday, 19th October 2011]
Although (see comment on trac 3669) you can now change GPX tracks to be selectable, which allows you to click on waypoints to see tag details without alt-clicking on them (which would make them into nodes), you can't draw a way through waypoints in the same way as you could in P1.
Note that you can now click on DTR053107. In simple view, it'll show as "not recognised" at left; so click advanced.
Now we can see the symbol, comment and description, etc.
Next, try and draw a way through it. Note that when drawing the way the waypoint isn't treated as something that you can join a way to, so a new node (not including any information from DTR053107) is created instead.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Author: Richard [Added to the original trac issue at 3.07pm, Wednesday, 19th October 2011]
In other words - Alt-click in DrawWay.as needs to have similar behaviour to other controller states, but appending the pulled-through node to the current way.
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Reporter: SomeoneElse
[Submitted to the original trac issue database at 12.55pm, Wednesday, 19th October 2011]
Although (see comment on trac 3669) you can now change GPX tracks to be selectable, which allows you to click on waypoints to see tag details without alt-clicking on them (which would make them into nodes), you can't draw a way through waypoints in the same way as you could in P1.
To reproduce, edit this track:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?gpx=1121383
in P2.
Wait for the waypoints to load.
Zoom in on a waypoint such as DTR053107
Select background / vector file / tr1789a.gpx / tick select / close
Note that you can now click on DTR053107. In simple view, it'll show as "not recognised" at left; so click advanced.
Now we can see the symbol, comment and description, etc.
Next, try and draw a way through it. Note that when drawing the way the waypoint isn't treated as something that you can join a way to, so a new node (not including any information from DTR053107) is created instead.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: