Alastair Leith
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The stroke is always shown inside the bounding box for all three types of stroke alignments. But if you check the size of the object, it will be different for different stroke alignments.
For example, if you have a square of 100 pt x 100 pt with a 20 pt stroke weight aligned to Center, its W & H = 120 pt. Similarly for the same square, if the stroke is aligned to Inside, its W & H = 100 pt while for stroke aligned to Outside, its W & H = 140 pt.This is how it has been designed.
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I'm seeing all kinds of bugs with this. changing the alignment of the stroke sometimes changes the frame dimensions and sometimes it doesn't. It's been designed in a totally annoying way. Sure a 10 pt stroke is easy to deal with but smaller stroke number on frames with round number dimensions become a huge PTIA to deal with when trying to align frames so that their srokes overlap completely and don't result in a thicker line due to mis-alignment. The bugs just make a bad situation worse.
Illustrator had this feature for years but I never recall it being such a PITA and making it so hard to align objects so that their strokes were snapping to the same guide.