Why is the difference between the figure's Position and OuterPosition not integer?

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I'd expect that the Position and the OuterPosition of a figure in pixels units differs by an integer number. But on my Windows7/64, Matlab 2015b system I get:
FigH = figure('Units', 'pixels')
get(FigH, 'Position')
% 289 388 560 420
get(FigH, 'OuterPosition')
% 284.56 383.22 568.89 505.78
Or:
set(FigH, 'OuterPosition', [100, 100, 400, 300]);
get(FigH, 'Position')
% 104.11 104.11 391.11 215.11

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Jan
Jan 2015년 12월 18일
편집: Jan 2015년 12월 18일
This happens under Window (at least Windows 7), when you set the text size to a custome value:
Control Panels -> Display -> Set custom text size (DPI)
Choose e.g. 113%
Then the size of the window border is scaled also and does not have an integer pixel size.
A solution is almost trivial, after it is found.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2015년 12월 18일
I would never expect the difference to differ by an integer number of pixels. DefaultAxesUnits is normalized and while DefaultAxesOuterPosition is [0 0 1 1], DefaultAxesPosition is [.13 0.11 0.775 0.815]
Any default that is in normalized units is unlikely to come out as integral number of pixels.
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Jan
Jan 2015년 12월 24일
편집: Jan 2015년 12월 24일
@Walter: Did you see that the units have been set to pixels and that my question considers figures, not axes? The default figure units are pixels and the window borders are set in pixels values in the operating system also.

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