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    That would work, but (a) it would slow you down, and (b) the road
    you are capturing  in segments would then lose its "true-ness".<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 19/07/2016 11:05, Zoltan wrote:<br>
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        Hi Gavin,<br>
        I did see the one using "another layer", but that is problematic
        as when one is digitising (say) a town road network you would
        want to honour the straightness of the roads and then intersect
        them afterwards.<br>
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      If you're doing it while digitising I would rather set up snapping
      perfectly then node intersections while digitising. As simple as
      stopping a line and starting a new one instead of just clicking a
      vertex at an intersection. <br>
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        Hence "popping out" to other facilities just messes up your
        work-flow.<br>
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        Will look at the scripting options  - for now this is just a
        training exercise in teaching digitising principals.<br>
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        Thanks & keep well,<br>
        Zoltan<br>
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