I had to look at those images for quite a while before I even noticed
what you were talking about. :-)
Your attention to detail is astounding. I'm fine with the gray line,
it doesn't really carry a lot of visual weight against an already gray
background so it doesn't really feel like a break. But I really do
like the extra division it gives to frames with a white background.
I say keep it.
Dave
On Nov 25, 2008, at 7:31 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
> The horizontal hairline under the tab bar makes anything that has
> white content look much better (it's not just a drop-off)
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> At the expense of things that have gray at the top (this particular
> case isn't using the view pane label, which I explicitly check for):
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> Like this one is:
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> And these kind of views will just always have the hairline, because
> I can't detect that it's gray:
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> Soooooo...... I think I'm going to take it back out, but thought I'd
> solicit opinions. I think the case where it messes up just looks
> too goofy (especially as demonstrated in example #2)
>
> ms
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