Hello Jakob,
I'm sorry to write to you directly, my previous three emails were all larger 
than 40 KB so they got rejected by the mailing list.Would you please let me 
know if there is anyway to avoid getting rejected?

I've got three issues here.
1) netedit.exe (0.27.0) crashes after changing numLanesI was trying netedit.exe 
0.27.0 from http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Downloads where it says "Release date: 
12.07.2016" Download as zip: 
sumo-win32-0.27.0.ziphttp://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/sumo/sumo-win32-0.27.0.zip?downloadThe
 netedit.exe is in sumo-win32-0.27.0\sumo-0.27.0\bin
I create a new edge, then choose inspect, change the numLanes from "1" to "2" 
and hit "Enter".The program instantly crashed.

2) Junction has long distance to its given positionI have this test net.net.xml 
network attached.I opened the net.net.xml network with netedit.exe (0.25.0) and 
pressed "F5" to compute the junction.For junction '7' I got the following 
warning:
"Warning: Shape for junction '7' has distance 34.91 to its given position"
The pictures before and after the computation are attached. The computed 
junction shape locates very far from the giving position (100,-100) and it 
looks like that edge does not end at where node 7 is.Is there a particular 
reason why this happens?

3) Lane alignment issue in netedit 0.25.0I've attached 4 pictures. As you can 
see, from north to south, first edge1 has 1 lane, second edge2 has 2 lanes.The 
example goes from north to southwest connects the lane0 of edge1 to lane0 of 
edge2 after junction computation.The example goes from north to southeast 
connects the lane0 of edge1 to lane1 of edge2 after junction computation.The 
first southwest example lane alignment looks too odd to me.Would you please 
explain this issue a little bit? Why does this difference happens?
I've been asking a lot questions. So thank you very much for you patience and 
your consistent help.
Cheers,Yifeng


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