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  * Gridlines on zoom
   + https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=117348
   + different color (dark grey) (Pedro)
     + available as option (see c15) (Regina)
   + adjust dot's distance depending on zoom factor (Heiko)
   + dots should remain a reasonable size and shift in conjunction with
zoom (Stuart)
   => change it similar to dashed line of text boxes; zoom in goes with
smaller distance and larger dots


​Since I was traveling home and couldn't join:

As Regina said, it is possible to change color now (and I changed the color
in my instalation) however LO needs sane defaults that make it usable by
most people.
It's a bit silly to keep a default color for the dots with terrible
contrast and visibility from the time of Open Office...
The grid is turned off by default already. Anyone that turns it on, is
because it needs to use it as an auxiliary tool. If it's barely visible,
because it is Light Gray on White Background then it becomes nearly
useless.
Also the steps to change its color require the user to really dig deep into
the options menu. Should we expect that from a novice user or even an
intermediate user?

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