Something like:
# define a background
# (if you've already defined a background you don't need to do it again)
eesh -e "background NAME"
eesh -e "background NAME bg.file FILENAME"
# color for background if the image doesn't fill the whole screen
eesh -e "background NAME bg.solid 0 0 0"
# position/scaling options
eesh -e "background NAME bg.xperc 1024"
eesh -e "background NAME bg.yperc 1024"
eesh -e "background NAME bg.keep_aspect 1"
eesh -e "background NAME bg.xjust 512"
eesh -e "background NAME bg.yjust 512"
# use a defined background
eesh -e "use_bg NAME 0"
(these are undocumented, AKAIK)
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cool."
-- Calvin
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