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As an added tip: aim for the vertical log as you're filling in those awkward triangle spots
They added being able to fill triangles made by full slated logs, but they didn't seem to add the invert. If you build stairs against the wall, you can fill the wall under the stairs, but not above it.
They also add triangles made by other size logs. I wanted a more gradual slanted roof, so I used 3/4, half and 1/4 logs, but I couldn't even put planks on the 3/4 to half log portion, and the logs to fill in the walls would sick out.
If you want to fill both traingles (f.e. stairs), make sure the floor is parallel to the wall.
Then put full logs, like a wall fill.