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by Elgirts » Sat Jan 23, 2010 5:40 pm
Again, thank you for making it so much easier to delete those annoying blue floating nodes. Now if I could just remember all the places I left them laying around.
As I was working on correcting some map problems, I realized that "Map Problem #31" flags touching nodes. By clicking on the flag, I could auto zoom to the offending nodes. This works great for those nodes I left next to each other. This got me thinking... What if, there was a flag for unconnected nodes? That would make it easier to locate and delete them.
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by Shorty-CM » Mon Jan 25, 2010 4:35 pm
Orphaned nodes don't do or hurt anything though. You don't have to do anything with them. And the system will eventually delete such nodes. Deleting them manually isn't necessary, and it doesn't help anything when you do so. They're orphaned. They don't matter. Spend time editing instead.

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