On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 4:01 PM, Martin Spott <martin.sp...@mgras.net>wrote:
> Yup, using this "Shared" directory is still state-of-the-art. Anyhow,
> this machinery works only in the limited case where just one or two
> edges have to get seamed together - the western and the southern edge
> of the new tile. It doesn't work for the eastern and the northern edge
> because the traditional "fgfs-construct" was designed to create these
> edges from scratch with the new tile.
>
My recollection is that the "original" fgfs-construct created any shared
edges that weren't already created. So if free standing tile was created
before any of its neighbors, all the shared edges (and corners) should be
created: N, S, E, and W.
If that's not the case, then perhaps I'm misunderstanding your comments, or
something got changed in the code along the way.
Note that if you march along creating tiles in regular strips, then after
you've completely one row, and after you've completed the first tile of the
next row, then each new tile would create just two new edges (so perhaps
that is what you are seeing?)
Regards,
Curt.
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