Subba Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I tried to set a wall paper using GThumb and that did not work. > How do I setup a wallpaper when fvwm session begins?
Others have already suggested xv and xloadimage (also known with its aliases xli and xsetbg). Some time ago I experimented with loading root images with xv, xsetbg (from xloadimage package), display (from ImageMagick package) and Esetroot (from the Eterm package) and made note of strengths and weakness of each. Here are my observations for whatever they're worth. Personally I find xv most suitable for my needs. Its inability to handle transparent objects can be compensated by applying the fvwm-root utility. See the fvwm-root man page for explanation. --- xv ------------------------------ Advantages: o can handle just about any image o is pretty stable and bug-free o commonly available o high quality smoothing when maximizing image Disadvantages: o big and slow o screen momentarily blanks out when changing root image o does not handle transparency --- xli (or its alias xsetbg) ------- Advantages: o very fast o handles transparency o smooth background image transition without screen blanking Disadvantages: o does not recognize pgm, xpm, xbm, ... o too fussy; does not recognize certain types of jpg images o poor quality smoothing o buggy: "xsetbg -fillscreen file.jpg" doesn't fill screen for some images --- display (from ImageMagick) -------- Advantages: o can handle just about any image o is pretty stable and bug-free o commonly available o handles transparency Disadvantages: o syntax cumbersome, setting root image is not one of its strong points o not sure if it can do everything o very slow --- Esetroot (from the Eterm package): Advantages: o is fast o handles transparency Disadvantages: o image quality of maximized images is better than xli but not as good as xv o occasionally messes up transparency o actually Eterm is supposed to handle pixmaps only, but it manages to work with jpeg files too -- Rouben Rostamian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL: http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]