Udi Fuchs wrote:
>> xor ffffffff is het same as inverting it...
> 
> The problem with xor/inverting is that the result is too colorful. You
> want to see the lines but you don't want them to distract you.

Now that I actually check, it looks like Gimp uses black/white marching ants. 
That said, it seems your line-doubling solution should work, and it's pretty 
simple.

--xsdg

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