For my wallpaper, I prefer to use past significant pictures that I have taken or collected. These are stored in a separate folder. I change the picture every 5 minute and I have the "Background" defined by a "Solid colour".
For some time now I have been frustrated by KDE Plasma always putting the "Background" to "Blur" even though my Wallpaper is defined as "Solid colour".
If I change the time by 1s and "Apply", the Blur Background changes to the Solid colour that I have defined. To me this indicates that the software that does the initial writing of the Wallpaper is referencing the wrong address.
Why such a simple problem cannot be easily fixed is beyond me. Or am I mistaken?
In the case of some images this is more apparent. The one displayed which ignores the Wallpaper Background is:
When I advance the time by 1s I then get the correct background:
I have seen bug reports about the image being blurred, but I have not been able to find one regarding the background being blurred when a solid colour is defined.
If there is no bug report on this trivial problem, please let me know.
For some time now I have been frustrated by KDE Plasma always putting the "Background" to "Blur" even though my Wallpaper is defined as "Solid colour".
If I change the time by 1s and "Apply", the Blur Background changes to the Solid colour that I have defined. To me this indicates that the software that does the initial writing of the Wallpaper is referencing the wrong address.
Why such a simple problem cannot be easily fixed is beyond me. Or am I mistaken?
In the case of some images this is more apparent. The one displayed which ignores the Wallpaper Background is:
When I advance the time by 1s I then get the correct background:
I have seen bug reports about the image being blurred, but I have not been able to find one regarding the background being blurred when a solid colour is defined.
If there is no bug report on this trivial problem, please let me know.
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