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Portfolio area Application Server
Created by Bruno Zerga
Created on Mar 17, 2026

precision in contours and pixels

Good morning,

As you know, the Industrial Graphics canvas has precision limitations that have persisted through many previous versions. To clarify, when components are placed on the canvas, the position seems to be rounded, causing other elements to not be properly aligned. The rounding occurs in decimals and always rounds down. The issue is that when the grid option is disabled, elements can be aligned to the same height manually, making organization even more difficult (there are some tools at the top that help with organizing elements, but they aren't enough). So, if a user tries to place an element by manually typing its position, it requires a whole number, and if the other objects aren't aligned, the position won't match. My recommendation is to allow at least one decimal place, as it's supported behind the scenes, but not at the UX/UI level:

"img1."

Then, with almost the same problem, the edges of objects aren't rendering correctly. They seem to be visually overlapping at an absolute value, causing the edges of some colors to overlap if there's an edge behind them. I want to clarify that this isn't a visual effect:

"img2."

The strangest thing is that it doesn't happen with relatively small, odd-sized objects, but it always happens with even-sized objects:
Odd:

"img3."

Even:

"img4."
The examples are with lines, but it's the same with other elements.

Regards,

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    Apr 25, 2026

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