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Unsure if this is a bug however when copying a selection via ctrl + c and pasting the selection elsewhere I get a random white space. After testing I discovered that objects with a high miter count result in more spacing. Note: Every time you change the miter number you have to reselect the object to duplicate the issue. If this isn't a bug then I'd like to be able to disable this if there is a way.



Copying and pasting the circle with Stroke - Miter set to 1
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Copying and pasting the circle with Stroke - Miter set to 21
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Hi MetraKrow,

Unfortunately your screenshots are not visible.

Would it be possible to attach a screen recording showing the steps you're using to reproduce and also attach a file that demonstrates the issue please?

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Apologies for late response. I'm not sure how to make a video however I'll try to explain so you can duplicate the issue.
1. Step 1 I made a circle and gave it a stroke (thickness don't matter).
2. I set the stroke attribute Miter to 21.
3. Selected the Circle then copied it via Ctrl + C (On windows)
4. Pasted the circle into Discord. Anywhere you can paste (Ctrl + V) the image/object will have the same issue. (Extra spacing or padding/margin in CSS terms if you're familiar with web development.)

I used a circle for example for simplicity, any shape or object will have the same problem.

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Hi MetraKrow,

I see what you mean now. This is something we do have logged to improve, however I would only modify the mitre value away from 1.5 if you really need to modify it (i.e stop sharp corners from being chamfered). There isn't any need to modify the mitre for a circle.

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