Alan Bell wrote on 18/06/15 13:06:
> …
> The better way of doing it is to show the user a bunch of options and
> get them to touch the row that looks about right for them:
>
About right for what? The answer will be different depending on whether
the screen is displaying, for example, a grid of frequently visited Web
pages, a gallery of document templates, a grid of app icons, a day of
photos, or a year of photos. These things have different information
density, so they warrant different display density too. They also differ
in their need for margins: for example, a grid of photos needs only a
hairline separator between them, whereas a grid of app icons needs much
more.

So it might be possible to make UI density a visible setting, but this
would not be a meaningful way to do it.

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