https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16380
--- Comment #5 from Doug Denault <[email protected]> --- Three screen shots added. Note I do not have gimp installed so I can not produce the old result. I think these three images make it clear what has changed: 1) https://www.safeport.com/stretched 2) https://www.safeport.com/scaled_white 3) https://www.safeport.com/scaled_transparent 1) image is stretched to fill the screen. As you can see this is a high quality image that only needs to be stretched horizontally to fill the screen. With this image there is some distortion. If really required I can provide an image where the distortion is not acceptable. 2) Here we have solid white and scaled. Again no gimp You can see the white boarders by the width of the task bar. This is not very hard to reproduce just pick an image that will not fill your monitors screen 3) Here we have transparent and scaled. This is the same result as #2. So my first point was/is the fixed provides no new function, it merely removes something that was useful, at least in my opinion. Comparing #2 to #3 you can see the distortion in the image. In the old behavior If I first did stretched+transparent and followed that with scaled+transparent the current image overlays the previous image. This has the effect of coloring in the white boarders with the right and left parts of the stretched background. In my case I have a lot of images that worked fine on my 17" (am smaller) monitors but are totally unacceptable on my 22" (and larger) monitors. On the theory that the purpose of the background function is to provide a cool looking desktop of the user's choice, the old code is much better. My second point was for people that prefer the current version, they can have that by using scaled with a solid white background. So the "fix" provides nothing new, it just removes some options in what images can be used for a background. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ Xfce-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://mail.xfce.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce-bugs
