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Hi guys,

I attached a file showing the bug. Basically, if you have a shape, and you apply a stroke to it and align the stroke inside the object, a thin part of the fill will still be visible outside the stroke, on top and bottom.

edit: this bug takes place only if the X or Y coordinates are not whole pixels. The whole pixels thingie is a bit annoying, aligning to middle for example does not respect whole pixels, nor does the text (resizing in points for example)

Cheers,

Chris

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18 minutes ago, chris.bannu said:

Hi guys,

I attached a file showing the bug. Basically, if you have a shape, and you apply a stroke to it and align the stroke inside the object, a thin part of the fill will still be visible outside the stroke, on top and bottom.

edit: this bug takes place only if the X or Y coordinates are not whole pixels. The whole pixels thingie is a bit annoying, aligning to middle for example does not respect whole pixels, nor does the text (resizing in points for example)

Cheers,

Chris

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Hello chris.bannu,

I think this is similar to what @tom.s posted some time ago. It seems the issue is with development already. Your observation that this is related to whole pixels could be helpful.

 

Cheers,

d.

 

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