I have an xcf image 1920 x 1080, the appropriate size for my monitors, and want to put it in the proper folder, so that I can select it for my Desktop Wallpaper. How do I do this, or what is the folder location, and can I cut and paste it into that folder? Thanks!
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you can put the image in any place/folder you like then ,,,,right click the desktop/screen>click default desktop settings>down at the bottom under the rest of the wallpapers you can chose from click the "open"button and navigate to where you keep the image you like ,,,,,,click it .
it will appear in the wallpaper selection window and it's location will be remembered
hear is a screen cast of the process
VINNYi7 4core HT 8MB L3 2.9GHz
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By the way, the screencast is really cool.I am embarrassed again, my friend. I have done that so many times, it doesn't seem possible that I could forget. I actually thought I had attempted the exact same process and failed each time. It worked perfectly, of course. I am so sorry to keep screwing up on the easy stuff. Thanks again for your patience.
Originally posted by vinnywright View Postyou can put the image in any place/folder you like then ,,,,right click the desktop/screen>click default desktop settings>down at the bottom under the rest of the wallpapers you can chose from click the "open"button and navigate to where you keep the image you like ,,,,,,click it .
it will appear in the wallpaper selection window and it's location will be remembered
hear is a screen cast of the process
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Although the problem is already solved, in case one has a bunch of wallpapers and wants them all to be shown in the wallpaper dialog...they can be put in /usr/share/wallpapers/ (system wide) or ~/.kde/share/wallpapers/ (user specific, the directory needs to be created as it doesn't exist by default)...one can also put them in any directory and link that directory as ~/.kde/share/wallpapers.
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One more - drag&drop
1) Unlock Widgets
2) Drag & drop the picture to the desktop
3) Lock Widgets
Drop things: http://aseigo.blogspot.fi/2009/09/dr...allpapers.htmlLast edited by Rog132; Aug 14, 2014, 01:03 AM.A good place to start: Topic: Top 20 Kubuntu FAQs & Answers
Searching FAQ's: Google Search 'FAQ from Kubuntuforums'
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