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?
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Komentar od Baloo Uriza u 30 June 2009 u 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.
Komentar od lyx u 30 June 2009 u 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.
Komentar od daveemtb u 30 June 2009 u 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.