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    Richard commented  · 

    I have this problem too. It seems that illustrator does not allow any point-pica combinations that don't end with a multiple of 3. I can make a box's width 1p3, 1p6 or 1p9, but if I try to make it 1p2 it comes out as "1p2.0004". The decimal places disappear when I switch the unit of measure to points and the erroneous decimal places reappear when I go back to picas.

    I have disabled pixel snapping every way I can think of and it didn't make a difference.

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    It is now obvious the issue was not fixed fully. The developers are aware of it now. Let’s hope it will be fixed soon enough.

    If you have a solid order of steps which reproduce this behavior, share them in comments, because only some machines are affected. Please help the team to isolate it.

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    Richard commented  · 

    Still a problem. I can't make anything on full point sizes. I'll type in "0p5" and it turns into "0p5.0004". I can't even set my keyboard increment to 1 pt. in the preferences panel. It seems like the only whole point values illustrator will accept are multiples of 3 like 0p6 and 0p9.

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