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vitalline

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  1. If the antialiasing is set to Off and a text is being drawn at around Y=640, some pixels are occasionally shifted away from their corresponding locations, seemingly at random. This happens most commonly on the bottom part of the text, and is generally more common at the left side of the image (closer to X=0). The offset can be repeated by placing the same text at the exact same location, even in different colors. It seemingly only happens with some strings but not others, but anything ending with "tability" seems to cause it quite often. It also seems to be font-dependent, as I could reproduce it with Arial and Typostuck (a downloaded font), but not Calibri. OS: Windows 10 21H1 (64-bit), build 19043.1889 CPU: Intel Core i5-10400F GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER, driver version 512.15 PDN version: 4.3.12 (Free) Steps to reproduce: 1. Create a new 640+ pixels tall image. (The issue was first noticed at a 400×687 image, but could be reproduced on an 800×1374 image and an 800×800 image.) 2. Select the Text tool, switch the font to Arial and disable antialiasing. 3. Write a string such as "Instability" (or any string ending with "tability"). The string should take one line and be around Y=640. Press Esc to draw the text. 4. Repeat step 3 for 5-20 times until a location that causes the issue to appear is found. Workaround if someone else has the same issue: I don't know if this fixes the issue for all strings that could cause it, but adding a line break at the end of the string (after the "y" in "tability") seems to fix this specific case. Attached is a visual demonstration of the issue.
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