https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55749

--- Comment #1 from Anastasius <[email protected]> ---
In Draw, copy and successive paste almost always puts the duplicate object at a
position that is slightly off from the original position. This not only happens
when pasting into a different drawing but also when pasting to the same
document. This is especially nasty if one needs to have the objects aligned to
the grid ('Snap to Grid' on); the result will be off the grid.

If the drawing is simple, the offset is usually not large, it may be just 0.01
mm (I have mm units and the grid at 1 mm). I have the impression that the
offset is worst if the object has been drawn rather early, then I often get an
offset of -0.3 mm in x and y.

Steps to reproduce it:
1. Open a reasonably complex drawing, with units in mm (file size approx 20 kB)
2. Select any object and remember coordinates in the status line
3. Copy
4. Paste and look at the coordinates in the status line. Often, the x and/or y
is shifted w.r.t. the previous value. One might also see that it is not as the
same position as the original.

LibreOffice 3.5.6.2, Mac OS X 10.6.8

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