Sebastien, I was about to file the same bug. I think I can give the
requested details.

-When you set a wallpaper, you usually also set the style (tiled, zoom,
centered, scaled, fit screen) that better suits your screen and likings.
In my case it's zoom, since I want my wallpapers to fill the screen
without getting stretched.

-When you middle-drag an image from nautilus to the desktop and choose
"set as background" it overrides your preferences and is automatically
set as tiled, which forces you to open gnome-appearance-properties and
choose your preferred style again.

-This pretty much negates the use of the "set as background" option,
since you're forced to open the appearance dialogue anyway.

-In order for it to be useful, it should respect your preferred style.

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set wallpaper via middle click from nautilus does not scale image
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216644
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