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Introduction
v3 v4 25 25 == Editing in JOSM == 26 26 27 The first step of actual editing ,is to add a node to the OSM data whetherthere will be a28 junction ,or a significant change in direction. Make sure the node button27 The first step of actual editing is to add a node to the OSM data where there will be a 28 junction or a significant change in direction. Make sure the node button 29 29 (4th button in the left menu bar) looks like a little square and when you 30 hover the mouse over it a tip comes up saying "add a node to the map" , if31 the button looks like a series of th ere squares with lines between them,30 hover the mouse over it a tip comes up saying "add a node to the map". If 31 the button looks like a series of three squares with lines between them, 32 32 and the tip says "add a node into an existing segment", then click the tiny 33 black triangle on the node button and select the single square . To add a33 black triangle on the node button and select the single square. To add a 34 34 node, highlight the node button, either by clicking the 4th button in the 35 left menu bar, or by hitting the "n" key on the keyboard (the 4th button )36 should then be highlighted. Move the mouse cursor over your GPS track, and 37 left click it wherever you want a node to be , awhite dot (a selected node)35 left menu bar, or by hitting the "n" key on the keyboard (the 4th button 36 should then be highlighted). Move the mouse cursor over your GPS track, and 37 left click it wherever you want a node to be. A white dot (a selected node) 38 38 should appear, and as you create subsequent nodes the earlier nodes will be 39 shown as a red dot.39 shown as red dots. 40 40 41 41 Once you have a series of nodes, the next thing you'll need to do is to draw
