![]() ![]() I don't see any benefit from forcing to round the values. My suggestion is to not round the values at all and leave them at 32 bit IEEE 754 representation. Additionally, the editor seems to be optimized for something like 1 unit = 1 meter or at least 1 ft because the zoom feature (mouse wheel) does not allow zooming out far enough to make it work with cm or inches. However, this again does not work for more fractional places, e.g. 5.555 would become 55.55 and that would be fine (two decimal places now). assuming 1 unit = 1 cm instead of 1 meter. The issue could be mitigated by assuming different units, e.g. ![]() For example, when entering 2.022 it will be rounded to 2.02 and when entering and 5.555 will be rounded to 5.56. for the Height of a CapsuleShape, are rounded to two decimal places. Fractional numbers, when entered in the inspector of the editor, e.g. ![]()
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