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Added two nodes, got a line

Publicado por techlady o 30 de Xuño de 2009 en English.

I added two nodes that were supposed to be two separate features at Navajo National Monument (36.681213835982, -110.5430872789) in northeast Arizona, and ended up with a line between the two. How do I get rid of it and prevent it from happening in the future?

Localización: Navajo County, Arizona, United States
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Comentario de Baloo Uriza no 30 de Xuño de 2009 ás 06:30

If you are using Potlatch on the website's edit tab, it's very easy to accidentally connect nodes. If you use JOSM (http://josm.openstreetmap.de/) as your editor, then hitting escape a couple times when it starts drawing a line when all you want is a node, should do it.

Comentario de lyx no 30 de Xuño de 2009 ás 06:32

The line must be mistakenly shown by your editor, because there is no line in the data. Your changeset just contains the two campground nodes.

Comentario de daveemtb no 30 de Xuño de 2009 ás 08:26

If you're using Potlatch (the edit tab on the website,) click the node once to create it, then click it again to stop the editor trying to draw a line from it. When you've done this it will turn from a black square to a green circle. You may also be able to press enter on the keyboard to do this, I'm not sure.

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