Hello,
I suppose the FAQ advice for creating non-geometrical loop was misleading.
My suggestion is, that you define an edge with sensible geometry (i.e. a
big detour loop around the central intersection (so the geometry will look
fine) and then declare it's length to be 0.1m.
Reason: netconvert will always compute geometry and if edges intersect at
strange angles the network will look like a mess. (An alternative would be
to manually define the geometry of the border junctions.

regards,
Jakob

Am Mo., 23. März 2020 um 03:43 Uhr schrieb Thanos Tasakos <
[email protected]>:

> Good evening,
> i came across a peculiar bug when i try to close a network in a non
> geometrical way. If i specify the edge length as 0.1, as said in
> documentation it throws a warning "junction shape is to far away from the
> original node position"  and results in  the second photo. The only
> difference between the first and second network is that in the second case
> i specify 4 extra edges (from top to bottom, bottom to top, left to right
> and right to left) and set them to 0.1 length.
>
>
> [image: image.png]
> [image: image.png]
>
>
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