Or, of course, implement something like Android's live wallpapers into Gnome ;)
http://developer.android.com/resources/articles/live-wallpapers.html On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 9:46 AM, Joseph Hughes <[email protected]>wrote: > I believe that Gnome has supported .svg wallpapers for some time. Is there > any reason why you're not considering using this? A quick search returned > this example. Refresh to see it change, and view the source to see how > simple the code is: > http://www.treebuilder.de/default.asp?file=205288.xml > > Here's an svg wallpaper for KDE which gets closer to what you're looking > for: > http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/Hydrogen?content=128829 > > With an experienced svg artist, it would be rather easy to create a > compelling (and dynamic) scene. If Canonical were to provide the layered > file of the current wallpaper, perhaps you could set it up as a challenge to > attract the attention of some svg experts? I'll even have a go. > > Are there any technical issues I haven't considered? Performance? > Compatibility? You could of course use a static .jpg as a fallback. > > Best, > Joseph >
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