Disconnecting selected way should move the new node interactively #6904
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enhancement
An enhancement to make an existing feature even better
wontfix
Not planning to work on this at this time
When disconnecting a specific way from an intersection node, the newly created node should follow the mouse cursor, similar to the interactive Continue or Move tools.
Steps to reproduce:
Actual results: The node along the selected way is duplicated at the same location and the selected way is no longer connected to the other ways. Clicking on the intersection may select the existing node or the new node, seemingly nondeterministically.
Expected results: The node along the selected way is in move mode, following the cursor until the user clicks somewhere on the map. The selected way is no longer connected to the other ways. While in move mode, pressing the Esc key leaves the node at the original location.
The proposed behavior would give the user control over the node’s placement, avoiding the headache of selecting the new node from a pile of coincident nodes. Moreover, if the user accidentally disconnects the node, they get an obvious indication that something has happened. #2206 is similar but for the case where all the ways at a given node are disconnected from each other, without first selecting a particular way.
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