From 6ec6303441c199e987abb9d7b2bc901da89586c9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ian Hickson If the point (x0, y0) is equal
to the point (x1, y1), or if the
point (x1, y1) is equal to the
- point (x2, y2), then the method
- must add the point (x1, y1) to the
- subpath, and connect that point to the previous point (x0, y0) by a straight line.
+ point (x2, y2), or if the radius
+ radius is zero, then the method must add the point
+ (x1, y1) to the subpath, and
+ connect that point to the previous point (x0, y0) by a straight line.
Otherwise, if the points (x0, y0), (x1, y1), and
@@ -19428,7 +19429,7 @@ notes on what would need to be defined for dashed lines:
title="">y0) to (x1, y1) is
the same as the direction from (x1, y1) to (x2, y2),
- then method must add the point (x1, x1, y1) to the subpath, and connect that point to the previous
point (x0, y0) by a straight line;
otherwise, the direction from (x0, x1, y1),
or if the point (x1, y1) is
equal to the point (x2, y2),
- then the method must add the point (x1, y1) to the subpath, and connect that point to the
- previous point (x0, y0) by a
- straight line.
Otherwise, if the points (x0, y0), (x1, x0, y0) to (x1, y1) is the same as the direction from (x1, y1) to - (x2, y2), then method must - add the point (x1, y1) to - the subpath, and connect that point to the previous point (x2, y2), then the method + must add the point (x1, y1) + to the subpath, and connect that point to the previous point (x0, y0) by a straight line; otherwise, the direction from (x0, y0) to (x1,