If you use ROX-Filer, a neat trick you can use is to create a little script
in your ~/Choices/SendTo/ directory that will call 'bsetbg' to set the bg. 

Then, if you come across an image on your harddrive you want to set
to your background, just right-click, select "Send To" and then select
the script you put into the "SendTo" directory. 
(unfortunately, your BG won't be the same after a restart.  you'll have to
edit your style file for that)

i have these three scripts in my "Send To" directory:

setbg-tiled.sh
#!/bin/sh
bsetbg -t $1

setbg-scaled.sh
#!/bin/sh
bsetbg -f $1

setbg.sh
#!/bin/sh
bsetbg $1

On Sunday 28 October 2001 17:56, you wrote:
> Just a quetsion about the background in blackbox.
>
> I know that you use the Esetroot command to change the background, the
> question that i have though is how do u make it stay like that.
>
> If i use Esetroot, and then i restart blackbox or something like that, the
> background is not what i set ut at but just a gradient. What file do i need
> to edit or what do i need to do to make the background stay every time that
> i reboot?
>
> Thanks
>
> -|- Hurgh -|-

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