Here is another example:
square on top of a circle - you can clearly see that the rectangle would
have be shifted one pixel to the left and one pixel up to align better:
Andreas
On 2020-07-03 16:35, Andreas Neumann wrote:
The situation of the two concentric simple markers is even a bit weirder: if you pan/zoom in the map canvas multiple times, the misalignment changes constantly, the misalignment is off by maybe 1 pixel in random directions. Really strange ...
It almost looks there is a "precision issue" by 1-2 Pixels ...
Andreas
On 2020-07-03 16:27, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Here is something that bothered me already for many years in QGIS and I think it might be a long standing issue in QGIS symbology:
When you place two simple markers on top of each other (without any offset), f.e. two circle symbols on top of each other, they are not correctly aligned/centered on top of each other: The alignment is a tiny bit off, but it looks ugly and it annoys me a lot.
The misalignment is not only in the preview dialogue but also visible in the map rendering.
In the symbol preview dialog there is a second annoying thing: strokes in the preview are often clipped away, as you can see in the dialog above
Can we do something about it these two annoying issues?
Thanks for helping me solve this issue!
Andreas
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