Graham Samuel wrote:
If I group two images or two graphics (or maybe other objects - I haven't tried), where one image is totally within the bounds of the other (for example, one is 640 x 480 and the other is 120 x 120 and the loc of each is the same), then the group turns out bigger than than the larger of the two images! There seems to be an invisible margin of 4 pixels all the way around the group, making the group 8 pixels wider and higher than the original largest image. Is this supposed to happen? I have not found a way to avoid it, and so if I want to maintain the size of my composite image I will have to crop it, which to me is totally unexpected. My group has no border, and AFAICS the boundingRect property has no influence on the situation.

Can anyone explain why this is happening?

A new group will have its margins set to 4 by default. Setting the group's margins property to 0 after creation should take care of the issue.

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