On 06/05/2010, at 3:23 PM, ext [email protected] wrote:

> Currently if a Rectangle has an odd-numbered width, part of the bottom and 
> right-hand borders are rendered outside the rectangle's boundaries, not 
> inside. This is consistent with Qt's border rendering, as documented at 
> http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7-snapshot/qrectf.html (under "Rendering").
> 
> This behaviour means that if a Rectangle is drawn inside another Rectangle 
> that has clipping enabled, the inner Rectangle's borders are clipped on the 
> bottom and right-hand sides. If the border width is 1, you will only see the 
> top and left borders of the inner Rectangle.


To finish up on this topic: we'll leave this behaviour unchanged. This style of 
border rendering is consistent with Qt and WebKit.


regards

Bea


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