https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=453653

--- Comment #2 from Noel <leod...@outlook.com> ---
You can also reproduce this with paint layers, so it's not a vector layer
issue.

The easiest way to reproduce this is to draw an 1px line vertically (e.g. with
the pixel art brush), then use -100% horizontal scale to mirror it in a clone,
and align it so that both the original line and the clone line overlap
perfectly. This means you should still have an 1 px thick line.

If you try to edit the paint layer and move/zoom around, sometimes the mirrored
line will stop overlapping so you will get a 2px line in the middle. It seems
like it only shifts by 1 pixel at most, but it's still an issue if you're using
it for icons and low-resolution graphics.

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