Changes between Version 10 and Version 11 of Help/Action/ImproveWayAccuracy
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- 2015-09-29T10:39:03+02:00 (10 years ago)
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v10 v11 26 26 * The plugin automatically finds segments and nodes that are the closest to the cursor. However, if you want to get more flexibility, you can **lock the highlighted node/segment** when moving a mouse. Press and hold **{{{Shift}}}** or left mouse button and the focused node or segment will be kept the same no matter where you move the cursor. 27 27 * JOSM has a [[WireframeToggle|wireframe view]] that turns off any styles and makes lines very thin. You can try it by pressing **{{{Ctrl+W}}}** It might be a good idea to toggle that view before improving ways accuracy as it allows to see the imagery below the data layer in a much better way. 28 * On Linux,the left-ALT keymay be usedas a mouse modifier, which will annoyingly compel Accuracy mode to use right-Alt to delete nodes. [http://askubuntu.com/questions/118151/how-do-i-disable-window-move-with-alt-left-mouse-button-in-gnome-shell Here is an article] explaining how to reassign that key in Gnome (or MATE). <Super> is "Windows key".28 * Linux may use the left-ALT key as a mouse modifier, which will annoyingly compel Accuracy mode to use right-Alt to delete nodes. [http://askubuntu.com/questions/118151/how-do-i-disable-window-move-with-alt-left-mouse-button-in-gnome-shell Here is an article] explaining how to reassign that ALT key in Gnome (or MATE), freeing it up for IWAM application usage. <Super> is "Windows key". 29 29 [[BR]]Alt+F2 → dconf-editor. 30 30 [[BR]]Click through org → gnome → desktop → wm → preferences → mouse-button-modifier → Set it to whichever key you like. e.g. <Super> or <Control><Alt> or <Alt><Super>
