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deleting co-located nodes

Publicado por jknewl o 3 de Setembro de 2010 en English.

The best way I can find in Potlatch (where they are called out with a pulsing red circle) is to delete the upper node, split the overlying way(s), extend them to the exposed lower node and rejoin them to it. Is there a better way or reason not to do so where/when I find them?

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Comentario de Richard no 3 de Setembro de 2010 ás 22:41

If you want to join two nodes at the same place, select one and press J for join.

Comentario de EdLoach no 4 de Setembro de 2010 ás 11:13

And if I recall correctly, if you have a lot of pulsing circles on a single way, select the way and press J to join them all. It's been a while since I was deduplicating though.

Comentario de Dion Dock no 9 de Setembro de 2010 ás 16:07

The only nodes I join are highway= nodes that are supposed to intersect (see http://keepright.ipax.at).

I really don't like having area nodes (like city limits) joined to other nodes (like highways). It's really hard to make a change to one without affecting the other. For example, the city limit follows a freeway that is later split into two one way tracks. Now moving either half of the freeway moves the city limit.

-Dion

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