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Measurements rounded up or down after one decimal point.


HGDC

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In the transform window – for example 

1.31- 1.34 round down to 1.3

1.35-1.39 round up to 1.4 

This creating havoc with pre-1.8.1 created documents – seemingly same measurements looking different on the screen.

And some lines created in previous version documents looking different thickness compared to the new lines of the same weight on screen – only way is to put a new value and then apply the old value. In the picture all lines supposed to be 0.1mm (all other settings; cap, join, align, order  are identical and scale with object switched off)

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2 minutes ago, Mark Ingram said:

The rounding should only be for display purposes, if you go to Preferences | User Interface, and then adjust the "Decimal Places for Unit Types:" | Millimetres, does that show the correct decimal places in the Transform panel?

Thank you, somehow the update seems to set everything to 1. I reverted back to 1.7.3 – but seems that two days' work is not readable as it was saved in 1.8.1. So will go back to 1.8.1 saved them pdf or eps and, revert to 1.7.3 – that's what the weekends are for. 

 

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1 minute ago, HGDC said:

Thank you, somehow the update seems to set everything to 1. I reverted back to 1.7.3 – but seems that two days' work is not readable as it was saved in 1.8.1. So will go back to 1.8.1 saved them pdf or eps and, revert to 1.7.3 – that's what the weekends are for. 

Ah yes, there was a problem with 1.8.0 where user preferences were lost (1.8.1 was released to fix this).

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By the way, in the process of restoring my Designer to 1.7.3 I also restored the user library/ contaniers/com.serif.... for designer. (App store bought so it was from the timemachine). Now I am on 1.8.1 and Geometry > Add functions work OK. 

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