hmm does it do the same thing? crap. i didn't know about that
and i already posted stuff on the brainstorming channel. i wish i knew about
that.

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 12:56 AM, Shaun Marolf <[email protected]>wrote:

> Try sudo apt-get install wallpaper-tray
>
> On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 00:41 -0600, Kenneth Adam Miller wrote:
> > I think it would be cool to have like a small button on the upper
> > panel so that i can make it iterate again more immediately. you know
> > what I'm saying? like I could just click that button and it would
> > switch to the next desktop?
> >
> > cool idea huh. :) let me know what you think
> >
> > On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 12:30 AM, Kenneth Adam Miller
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >         ever wanted ubuntu to have that nice ability to change
> >         wallpapers every now and then? I wrote a script just for that
> >         and I'm going to tell you about it so that you can make it do
> >         exactly what you want too!
> >         it's easy. just place a command to ubuntu start up the script
> >         to start up the wallpapers.sh script in the background.
> >         Ubuntu's script that you can edit that's executed every time
> >         you log in is ~/.profile
> >         (I've tried using ~/.bash_profile and i haven't been able to
> >         get it to execute. if you find that you can make an
> >         alternative to ~/.profile like ~/.bash_profile or something
> >         and get it to execute on start up, let me know.)
> >
> >         anyway, save the script that I have included and place this in
> >         the ~/.profile
> >
> >         if [ -f <locationofscript>/wallpaper.sh ];
> >         then
> >         <location of script>/wallpaper.sh -t TIME -s SETTING
> >         LOCATIONSWHERETOLOADWALLPAPERS &
> >         fi
> >
> >         this will check to make sure that the file wallpaper.sh
> >         exists, and then it will execute it in the background. you can
> >         add as many locations as you want, make sure to quote them
> >         correctly. if you don't specify TIME it will default to 300.
> >         TIME is the argument that tells the script how many seconds to
> >         wait between changing wallpapers. so 300 means 5 mins of
> >         course. To quickly check that it works use -t 1 so that it
> >         changes every second.
> >
> >         the -s option is for setting. it is applied in the command
> >         that sets the current picture that it's on within the
> >         folder(s) you specified to be the desktop background. There
> >         are 4 options:
> >         stretched, centered, scaled, and wallpaper. to understand
> >         this, just go to set your background using the usual themes
> >         gui and look at the bottom left. you'll see a little drop bar
> >         with these four options. that's what they have to do with. be
> >         sure and SPELL THE SETTING RIGHT when you enter the command or
> >         it will fail.
> >
> >         Any time you need to add a wallpaper to the lineup, just drop
> >         it into one of the directories that you specified in the
> >         ~/.profile and it will be used next time you run the
> >         wallpapers.sh script. you will need to kill the current
> >         running script in order to make the wallpaper.sh script load
> >         correctly.
> >
> >         A good option to pass it is /usr/share/backgrounds
> >         and /usr/share/backgrounds/cosmos, which is the location of
> >         the default backgrounds provided with ubuntu. it's really
> >         easy, i don't think you could mess this one up. just make sure
> >         you get the quoting right;
> >         wallpaper.sh "location1" "location2" ... on and on :)
> >
> >         remember this about the script and where you specify your
> >         wallpapers as the argument to it;
> >         THE PICTURES MUST BE ABLE TO FIT THE SETTING YOU SPECIFY so
> >         that when it is applied to the desktop, it looks right. so
> >         keep all of the
> >
> >         Let me know if you have any trouble, i will try and do what i
> >         can to help you. :)
> >
> >
> > --
> > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Linux Users
> Group.
> > To post a message, send email to [email protected]
> > To unsubscribe, send email to
> [email protected]
> > For more options, visit our group at
> http://groups.google.com/group/linuxusersgroup
>
>
>
> --
> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Linux Users
> Group.
> To post a message, send email to [email protected]
> To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected]
> For more options, visit our group at
> http://groups.google.com/group/linuxusersgroup
>
-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Linux Users Group.
To post a message, send email to [email protected]
To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected]
For more options, visit our group at 
http://groups.google.com/group/linuxusersgroup

Reply via email to