Many of the other angles repeat over many more rows, and have a correspondingly larger number of line definitions. The dash pattern repeats every seven rows that is why there are seven lines with an angle of 14.0764 degrees. In the image below, I have left the pattern at 0 degrees and expanded the hatch area so that you can see two adjacent down segments on one of the 14.0764-degree lines, indicated by the yellow arrows. So you cannot just add a lot of short segments at whatever angle you like, to get a smoother approximation of a curve, because that would require substantially more lines than the current hatch, which has 528 lines. You will not get arcs out of the hatch pattern hatches only have straight line segments, and they have to be set up in a way so that they repeat in a way that creates the pattern in adjacent "rows".
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