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With the +1 overlap, both adjacent tiles were generating skirt wall triangles along their shared boundary — overlapping geometry facing opposite directions. Now _add_tile_skirt accepts an edges flag tuple and _build_tile_mesh only requests skirt on exterior (terrain boundary) edges.
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Follow-up to #83 / closes #79
Summary
_add_tile_skirtnow accepts anedges=(top, right, bottom, left)flag tuple_build_tile_meshonly requests skirt on exterior edges (where a tile touches the terrain boundary). Interior tiles get zero skirt geometry.Test plan
pytest rtxpy/tests/test_lod.py— 33/33 pass (3 new tests for edge-selective skirt)