Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of Ticket #6914, comment 3
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- 2011-10-02T20:25:46+02:00 (13 years ago)
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Ticket #6914, comment 3
v1 v2 1 Because combin e ways is an implicit delete, why can't you show the same warning as on try to deletea way, which is in an incomplete area? Just do the delete check on the ways which are choosen for deleting.1 Because combining ways is an implicit delete, why can't you show the same warning as on try to deleting a way, which is in an incomplete area? Just do the delete check on the ways which are choosen for deleting. 2 2 3 3 A general thing about usability in this case: 4 How dose a user should know when he could do such a operation without beeing affraid, that he cancorrupt the data?5 When I came into this problem, I saw two ways which belongs to some relations, both ways belongs to the same relations and had the tags, so I decide to combine them. But I can't see, that one of the ways is also a member of a relation which is not already loaded.4 How dose a user should know when he could do such an operation without beeing affraid, to corrupt the data? 5 When I came into this problem, I saw two ways which belongs to some relations, both ways belongs to the same relations and had the same tags, so I decide to combine them. But I can't see, that one of the ways is also a member of a relation which is not already loaded. 6 6 7 So you mean, the user must know the internal algorithem of how and when JOSM has loaded all relations, or that the relation list may be incomplete because the relations in the list of an element are loaded via other elements.7 So you mean, the user must know the internal algorithem when JOSM load missing relations of an element and when not? How dose a user should know when all relations are loaded? 8 8 9 I'm not a newbe in using JOSM, but still I have the problem when I work in areas where nearly eveything is a MP!9 I'm not a newbe in using JOSM, but I still have the problem, especially when I (must) work in areas where nearly eveything is a MP!