I can confirm that there is still a bug where the edge shape is not cut of if it is longer than warranted by the junction shape.
2017-07-05 12:30 GMT+02:00 Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]>: > Hello, > this issue is fixed in development version 25003 (netedit was improperly > discarding part of the edge geometry). > There is still a difference between 0.29.0 and this latest version: > - in 0.29.0 the edge shape is controlled by the junction shape (edges that > would end before the junction are lengthened to meet the junction shape) > - in 0.30.0 the junction shape is controlled by the edge shape (if the > edge ends earlier, the junction shape is enlarged automatically). Only > there was a bug in netedit (joining via netconvert works in 0.30.0) > > The current behavior allows you to define the edge shape any way you like > and the stop line will be built at the exact end of the edge. If you need > more control you can set the end point coordinate numerically in inspect > mode (attributes shapeStart and shapeEnd). > Note, that with the 'set geometry endpoint here' method, you must click > within the edge shape in order to get the correct result. > > regards, > Jakob > > 2017-07-05 10:27 GMT+02:00 Menno van der Woude via sumo-user < > [email protected]>: > >> Hello all, >> >> using NETEDIT 0.30.0 and beyond (current SVN), I have difficulties >> building a custom junstion shape. >> >> 1] When joining selected junctions, NETEDIT makes the resulting junction >> as small as possible. However, version 0.29.0 does this quite differently >> from 0.30.0. >> Version 0.29.0 would make edges longer, not changing their direction. >> Thus, if edges were drawn on top of a background in the right place, they >> would lengthen, but their general location would remain unchanged. In >> version 0.30.0, the resulting junction is located in the geometrical center >> of the junctions being joined, resulting in changes of direction of the >> edges. >> >> 2] After a join, in version 0.29.0, it is then easy to get the desired >> shape, by setting a custom junction shape. Version 0.29.0 cuts of the >> lengthened edges after setting the custom shape, so that, if their location >> was good before the join, it is easy to set their ending to the proper >> place. >> In version 0.30.0 and up I find it hard to get this done. Drawing a >> custom shape, while still possible, has no effect on the endings of the >> connected edges, thus the connections inside the junction will be unchanged >> after setting a custom shape. >> I tried using the method described on the wiki, with selecting and moving >> edges, and then setting geometrical endpoints, in version 0.30.0. On the >> one hand, this involves a lot of clicking, much more than was necessarry in >> version 0.29.0. On the other hand, I found the result of 'set geom. >> endpoint' was mixed, sometimes being ok, sometimes it requires multiple >> tries to get the right place to right-click, sometimes the new endpoint >> will snap to the custom shape but mostly not. >> >> See screenshots here https://cloud.codingconnected. >> eu/index.php/s/Gq6JUPsZbx9DGko, where three steps can be seen for both >> versions: 1) network with 3 edges, 2) network after join, 3) network after >> drawing custom shape. >> >> Has joining and shaping of junctions been somehow redesigned in version >> 0.30.0? Is there a way to get version >= 0.30.0 to behave like version >> 0.29.0? >> >> I use micro simulation primarily to get a detailed insight into the >> functioning of traffic controller algorithms (for example, I connected this >> controller via TraCI https://github.com/mennowo/yatlcclc). Therefor, it >> is important that the location of stop lines/traffic lights and the >> trajectory of vehicles inside the junction is accurate. >> >> Kind regards, >> >> Menno van der Woude >> CodingConnected e.U. (Wien - Österreich) >> E [email protected] >> W www.codingconnected.eu >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------ >> ------------------ >> Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most >> engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot >> _______________________________________________ >> sumo-user mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sumo-user >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ sumo-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sumo-user
