Hi,

as it turned out, the problem is not related to the version of MITK, but 
seems to be a problem with the widget itself.

Some of my data sets contain many slices (e.g. 40 000), but have only a 
low in-plane resolution (40x40). It seems that the borders of the 
slice-widget scale with the number of slices in the data set. Is that 
true? I think it is like that, because if I load a data set with ~1000 
slices, the red/blue borders are bolder than the the green one.

Does anyone have an idea, how I can prevent the widget from scaling with 
the number of slices?

Thanks again,
best,
Marius

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