Skewed diff when test and reference width differ
See original GitHub issueTest shown below uses one selector in the selectors
field to capture part of the test page. Comparing to reference, test image is 2px narrower and here’s what happened:
Reference: Test: Diff:
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@aczekajski Great idea. Yes. Will do. I will link it from here!
@garris Since the discussion about Diverged emerged here anyway, I’d suggest to create an umbrella issue to keep anything about integration with Diverged in one place.