Absolute mode in Transform Each gives inaccurate dimensions
For the new "Absolute" option in the Transform Each window, I expected it to be able to scale objects with strokes to exact dimensions when the "Scale Strokes & Effects" checkbox is unchecked.
With the checkbox checked, everything works as expected. However, users also need to scale an object while keeping the stroke unchanged, yet still achieving an exact target width or height (a common need for icon designers, for example).
As you can see at the start of the video, the original size is 74.1971 pt in Transform Each. We then instruct it to become 50 pt, and the function confirms it has done so. But in reality:
* The object's height, including the stroke, is not 50 pt.
* The object's height, excluding the stroke, is also not 50 pt.
For comparison, I later demonstrate a script that, with the "Scale Strokes & Effects" box unchecked, provides the expected precise height, based on either the visual or geometric bounds as an option.