Line tool "snap to pixel" option?

Hello,
This issue has been bugging me ever since Adobe introduced vector shapes in PS.  Adding the "snap to pixels" option to the shapes has been awesome... but where's the love for the line tool?  I'm still forced to use the marquee tool to make a sharp line 1px line.

It produces "good" lines, but not pixel pefect lines.  I just tried creating a 1px line at 100% and still the line spilled out of it's pixel.  I've attached what I see.

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    g++ -arch x86_64 -o inlinePTX inlinePTX.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp inlinePTX ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64  -gencode arch=compute_10,code=sm_10 -gencode arch=compute_20,code=sm_20 -gencode arch=compute_30,code=sm_30 -gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o matrixMul.o -c matrixMul.cu
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o matrixMul matrixMul.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp matrixMul ../../bin/darwin/release
    g++ -arch x86_64 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o matrixMulCUBLAS.o -c matrixMulCUBLAS.cpp
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o matrixMulCUBLAS matrixMulCUBLAS.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart -lcublas
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp matrixMulCUBLAS ../../bin/darwin/release
    g++ -arch x86_64 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o matrixMulDrv.o -c matrixMulDrv.cpp
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o matrixMulDrv matrixMulDrv.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -framework CUDA
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp matrixMulDrv ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64  -gencode arch=compute_10,code=sm_10 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o matrixMul_kernel64.ptx -ptx matrixMul_kernel.cu
    mkdir -p data
    cp matrixMul_kernel64.ptx ./data
    g++ -arch x86_64 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -o matrixMulDynlinkJIT.o -c matrixMulDynlinkJIT.cpp
    g++ -arch x86_64 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -o matrixMul_gold.o -c matrixMul_gold.cpp
    g++ -arch x86_64 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -o matrixMul_kernel_32_ptxdump.o -c matrixMul_kernel_32_ptxdump.c
    g++ -arch x86_64 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -o matrixMul_kernel_64_ptxdump.o -c matrixMul_kernel_64_ptxdump.c
    g++ -arch x86_64 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -o cuda_drvapi_dynlink.o -c cuda_drvapi_dynlink.c
    g++ -arch x86_64  -o matrixMulDynlinkJIT matrixMulDynlinkJIT.o matrixMul_gold.o matrixMul_kernel_32_ptxdump.o matrixMul_kernel_64_ptxdump.o cuda_drvapi_dynlink.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -framework CUDA
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp matrixMulDynlinkJIT ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64  -gencode arch=compute_20,code=sm_20 -gencode arch=compute_30,code=sm_30 -gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o simpleAssert.o -c simpleAssert.cu
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o simpleAssert simpleAssert.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp simpleAssert ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64  -gencode arch=compute_11,code=sm_11 -gencode arch=compute_20,code=sm_20 -gencode arch=compute_30,code=sm_30 -gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o simpleAtomicIntrinsics.o -c simpleAtomicIntrinsics.cu
    g++ -arch x86_64 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o simpleAtomicIntrinsics_cpu.o -c simpleAtomicIntrinsics_cpu.cpp
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o simpleAtomicIntrinsics simpleAtomicIntrinsics.o simpleAtomicIntrinsics_cpu.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp simpleAtomicIntrinsics ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64  -gencode arch=compute_10,code=sm_10 -gencode arch=compute_20,code=sm_20 -gencode arch=compute_30,code=sm_30 -gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o simpleCallback.o -c simpleCallback.cu
    g++ -arch x86_64 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o multithreading.o -c multithreading.cpp
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o simpleCallback simpleCallback.o multithreading.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart -lpthread
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp simpleCallback ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64  -gencode arch=compute_20,code=sm_20 -gencode arch=compute_30,code=sm_30 -gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o simpleCubemapTexture.o -c simpleCubemapTexture.cu
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o simpleCubemapTexture simpleCubemapTexture.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp simpleCubemapTexture ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64  -gencode arch=compute_20,code=sm_20 -gencode arch=compute_30,code=sm_30 -gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o simpleIPC.o -c simpleIPC.cu
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o simpleIPC simpleIPC.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp simpleIPC ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64  -gencode arch=compute_20,code=sm_20 -gencode arch=compute_30,code=sm_30 -gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o simpleLayeredTexture.o -c simpleLayeredTexture.cu
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o simpleLayeredTexture simpleLayeredTexture.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp simpleLayeredTexture ../../bin/darwin/release
    Makefile:79: *** MPI not found, not building simpleMPI..  Stop.
    make: *** [0_Simple/simpleMPI/Makefile.ph_build] Error 2
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