In any Minecraft world at X: -1, and any Z value, whilst F3+G is active there is a line of blocks that are not in a chunk. It's just in a line of blocks with no connection to any chunk that goes on to the end of the world.
In the photos below the chunk on the right has a chunk X value of -1, while the chunk in the middle also has a chunk X value of -1. Meaning that the chunk on the right must be connected to that line in the middle yet still not indicating that it's part of it in F3+G. This indicates that the chunk to the right is a 17x16 chunk instead of the normal 16x16 seen across the rest of the world.
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Go to X: -1 Y: ~ Z: ~
Press F3+G
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I am not a hundred percent sure this isn't some feature to indicate x: 0, but it seems pretty fundamental to have the entire MC world all separated by chunks that are 16x16 blocks each. Which makes it really weird if this was a feature to have this line blocks that make the chunk next to it 17x16. I'll let guys look at this from here.
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I'm also unable to reproduce this, even in 1.19. This may just be an issue with OptiFine — please check if this still occurs when no game modifications are used.
Testing in OF and vanilla and got the same results, doesn't seem to be an OptiFine issue. Although, it may be due to or related to this MC-36602
This seems like a bug in the F3+G display only; save format it fine.