If there are one or more narrow wedges on a pie graph, narrow enough that
the percentage values overlap and are hard to read, there seems to be a
knife-thin missing wedge from the pie, including a break in the
circumference.

Is this configurable, even if it means that the border completely covers the
colored interior of ultra-thin wedges?

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