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Inconsistent sizes when pasting between documents


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Hello all, 

I cant replicate it consistently but every stroke is changing and most elements are resizing.

For example: a 100px x 100px circle with a 25pt stroke is copied and pasted into an existing doc and it becomes 26.5pt x 26.5pt with 104.2pt stroke. It also complicates making a new doc from clipboard as the sizes are off.

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It sounds like one of your documents is set to use "pt" as the units, and the other is set to use "px", at least that's how you described the units between the two documents.

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Hi clamnuts,

I believe this is correct behaviour - the point size of the line is getting scaled to match the DPI of the document, so it still looks proportional to the object in the source document. The issue you linked to is completely unrelated, and was being caused by an invisible text character being included in the copy.

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