This belongs in an email to the Rsubread maintainers, e.g. 
maintainer("Rsubread"), or on the Bioconductor mailing list.
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On September 11, 2015 12:35:46 PM PDT, "Wang, Xue, Ph.D." <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>Hi Rsubread developers and R users,
>
>I am using R version 3.1 and the associated "Rsubread" Bioconductor
>package. The "subjunc" function allows the user to output junction
>reads in the following format, 
>
>#Chr, StartLeftBlock, EndRightBlock, Junction_Name, nSupport, Strand,
>StartLeftBlock, EndRightBlock, Color, nBlocks, BlockSizes, BlockStarts
>chr10  94009   94602   JUNC00000001    251     +       94009   94602   255,0,0 
>        2       46,47   0,546
>chr10
>       94822   95396   JUNC00000002    993     -       94822   95396   
> 0,255,255       2       30,49   0,525
>
>My question is, for the second last column (BlockSizes column), is
>there a way to modify the default maximum block size from 49 to other
>value (e.g. 20)? I understand this may involve the modification of
>source C code and re-compilation.
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>Xue 
>    
>
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