On Friday, 25. January 2013 11:30:40 scl wrote: > I'd say, it depends on the images the particular user usually works > with. While a screen or web designer might work with small images the > most time, a photographer or scientist works with much bigger images. > Different users have different needs and a default value - may it be 3, > 4 or 15 lines - is always insufficient for anybody. Suggestion to fit with both web designers and old book scanners: What if not the number of lines were fixed but the distance between lines in screen units (physical distance or fixed amount of pixels)? I could nearly always live with a line every 10 or 20 pixels, and would find it very convenient if the distance was about the same no matter what my zoom level is. Cheers, Daniel -- Mein öffentlicher Schlüssel / My public key: 4096R/600ACB3B 2012-04-01 Fingerabdruck / Fingerprint: 9902 575B B9A0 C339 CFDF 250B 9267 CA6B 600A CB3B Runterladen z.B. bei/ Get it e.g. from: pgp.mit.edu, subkeys.pgp.net, pgp.uni-mainz.de, pool.sks-keyservers.net, ...
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