El 15.05.2012 23:11, Bill Nance escribió:
You can add specific, separate backgrounds to any .style file or
style file in a .themed directory, such as this example:

WorkspaceBack = (solid, darkred);
WorkspaceSpecificBack = ((solid, red), (solid, gray), (),
(),(),(),(dgradient, red, blue));

This would provide a solid red background for desktop1, a gray for
desktop2, a darkred for desktops 3, 4 and 5, a diagonal gradient
red-to-blue for desktop6.

If you want to use graphic images, you would use the appropriate
image command (for example, spixmap for a scaled image) followed by
the image filename, as in this example:

WorkspaceBack = (spixmap, "graphicimage1.png", black);
WorkspaceSpecificBack = ((spixmap, "graphicimage2.png", black),
(spixmap, "graphicimage2.png", black), (), (),(),(),(spixmap,
"graphicimage4.png", black));

This would give you graphicimage1 for the "blank" desktops (numbers
3, 4 and 5 in the example) graphicimage2 on desktop1, and
graphicimage4 on desktop6.

There is also a way to do this by editing the
~/GNUstep/Defaults/WindowMaker file, but perhaps doing this from a
style file is a bit easier.

-Bill Nance

Is possible to do it using the menu?

Something like

Background -> All -> (current menu options, image, fill color,...)
\> This Workspace -> (current menu options, image, fill color,...)

slds
kix
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