Potlatch gets fewer new features in a year than iD does in a day, but occasionally something creeps through.
This week/month/year, that’s the ability to add a function key shortcut (F1-F4) to a relation. Open the relation dropdown menu in the advanced relation panel, choose “Assign to F1” (or whatever), and from then on, you can add the current selection to that relation by pressing the key. It’s particularly useful when building route relations.
Function keys can, of course, also be used for memorising tag combinations and for switching between background layers.
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2019년 6월 23일 10:28에 SomeoneElse님의 의견
Hi Richard, Is it possible to add a selection of tags to a particular function key? For example, if I’m adding ditches and streams it’d be useful to have an easy way of adding the various combinations.
2019년 6월 23일 11:17에 Richard님의 의견
Yep:
Pretty much all of my TIGER fixup is done this way - so F1 is ‘layer=1, bridge=yes’, F3 is ‘highway=unclassified, surface=gravel’, and so on.
2019년 6월 23일 12:07에 SomeoneElse님의 의견
Thanks - works great!
2019년 7월 1일 07:50에 wambacher님의 의견
Is this a new release and where can i find the infos? Need to know release and change date to keep this list https://wambachers-osm.website/index.php/osm-software-watchlist up to date.
walter
2019년 7월 1일 07:53에 Richard님의 의견
At present P2 doesn’t have release numbers because I can’t remember how the system works (I think Andy set it up and it’s connected with git tags or something). If I have the time to figure it out then I’ll give it a release number but for now it doesn’t have one.
2019년 7월 1일 07:55에 wambacher님의 의견
Last i know is 2.5. link to git would help.
2019년 7월 2일 18:56에 InsertUser님의 의견
Are there any plans for Potlatch and Potlatch 2 to survive the end of Flash next year? I think browser support will be ending too?
2019년 7월 2일 19:25에 Richard님의 의견
Basically I need to finish the (mostly working) port to AIR, which will enable Potlatch to become a desktop application for Mac and Windows - potentially Linux too but that depends on whether I can keep compatibility with the ancient version of AIR that Adobe released before they EOLed it. AIR has recently been hived off to a company called Harman (a subsidiary of Samsung) and it’s not quite clear what’s happening there, but I think it’s probably got a few more years in it.