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The stroke is a slightly different color (HSL 0,25,52) vs the fill (HSL 0,26,52) but even fixing that doesn't help. Nor does it help to align the stroke to the center, double its width, and draw it behind the object.

And, yes, it does affect exported files, too. Not just a display issue.

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1 hour ago, Sean P said:

The only thing I can suggest is that you use Align Centre, double your stroke size and set then the stroke behind the fill. I'll get the issue bumped with them.

I mentioned earlier that I tried that approach, and it didn't solve Max's problem.

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As far as I know, the background color always "shines through" on similar cases. Ie. having perfectly aligned shapes, with the end nodes aligned to the same exact location (with snapping), you still see a white line (or dark, depending on your background) at the area of contact. It's a pretty ugly thing and always needs workarounds. Would be nice if @serif would fix it.

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I believe that this is a part of the boolean operations and in this case there are some Issues. But so far as i know they are working to fix this.

 

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