In order to get a background picture the image file must reside on the disk image itself. Create the image (a JPEG will work) and copy it to the disk image. In the Finder choose "Show View Options" from under the "View" menu and set the background to "Picture" After setting the background picture use a utility like XRay to set the image file to invisible.
-Scott Morrow

Elementary Software
(Now with 20% less chalk dust !)
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On Apr 13, 2006, at 9:19 AM, Peter T. Evensen wrote:

A large number of .dmg files that I have downloaded lately have two icons: the app and a folder shortcut to the user's Applications folder, which a background graphic (don't ask me how they do that.. I haven't looked into it) directing them to drag the application to the Applications folder shortcut, which makes it really easy to install, rather than opening another window and navigating.

Peter T. Evensen
http://www.PetersRoadToHealth.com
314-629-5248 or 888-628-4588
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