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Everything I deleted in this change was a mistake. How can I undo this in "iD 1.2.0"?

http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/18061992

Thanks a lot Jens

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edited 27 Sep '13, 15:02

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I'll jump into JOSM the next days... I installed it 1 minute ago :-) Thanks for reverting!

Jens

(30 Sep '13, 10:01) Jenseblume

I just restored the deleted landuse. The reverter plugin was only partly helpful since it reverted the linked changeset only to a part of that way and 100+ unconnected nodes.

With iD you cannot make reverts. As above was pointed out, the JOSM reverter plugin is so far the most user friendly tool existing for this task.

And citing myself from an older answer:
PS: Don't get too upset about your error. Only who does nothing does nothing wrong. Maybe it soothes your mind if you have a look at errors other people made. :)

best regards
malenki

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answered 28 Sep '13, 07:30

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Judging by the paucity of answers, it might be time to jump into JOSM and download the 'revert plugin' JOSM/Plugins/Reverter

I haven't needed to use it yet, touch wood, but it is nice to know it is available.

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answered 28 Sep '13, 06:55

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