Tiled wallpaper is exactly what the last line of my script does (the /wall=1
parameter to Irfanview). If I do that with unchopped images, the right edge
of the image ends up between my monitors.

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 12:41 PM, Glenn Linderman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On approximately 9/26/2008 7:41 AM, came the following characters from the
> keyboard of Ross Presser:
>
>> The final oddity is this: the wider Samsung
>> monitor, although it is to the right of the Acer monitor, is actually
>> directly in front of me and is hence my primary monitor. Most people when
>> they have a second monitor put the secondary monitor to the right of their
>> primary; mine is to the left.  In coordinates, the secondary monitor is
>> therefore at (-1280,0).
>>
>
> I have two 4:3 aspect ratio monitors, primary on right, secondary on left
> at a negative offset.  My further oddity is the right/primary monitor is in
> portrait orientation.  Both are 1600x1200, so my desktop size is 2800x1600
> overall, with a 1600x200 "gap" above and below the left/secondary monitor.
>
> I was able to get my wallpaper to work by:
>
> 1) Resize the image to 2800x1600.
> 2) When setting the wallpaper, choosing "Tile" instead of "Center" or
> "Stretch".
>
> This isn't the obvious solution, but it seems simpler that what you are
> doing.
>
> --
> Glenn -- http://nevcal.com/
> ===========================
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>
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