https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44267
--- Comment #8 from sergio.callegari@gmail.com ---
That can be a good idea.
However, note that when one sets a grid with some grid step in mm or cm, what
he wants is really to be able to specify things to stay on the grid, which may
need assuring that the decimal digits are OK. E.g., one can now have two items
both at "10.00 cm", then add a connector between them and see that it is
skewed, possibly because one object is actually at 10.00399 and the other one
at 10.00101 cm.
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