Re: [fxtf-drafts] stroke-dasharray treatment of gap or stroke part being 0

It's not that simple, because of line caps which are added to every dash.  A zero-length gap of zero is just that (one dash starts right after the last, and line caps might be visible if the gap is on a bend or corner). 
 A zero-length dash is drawn as just the line caps.

It's covered in the detailed section on stroke geometry (https://drafts.fxtf.org/fill-stroke-3/#path-notes), but I agree a sentence of prose in the `stroke-dasharray` section wouldn't hurt.

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