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Old 05-19-2004, 07:00 AM   #1
dthomson
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bsetbg - weird!


Anyone ever experienced a problem like this?

when i switched over to an older monitor temporarily it would not support the resolution i ran so it made it so i had to scroll the desktop, when i switched back to the proper monitor, bsetbg started playing up.

the bsetbg command was set to:
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bsetbg -f <image>
however it was tiling the image....after working on the problem for a bit i decided to use -t to tile the image....using -t now makes the image fullscreen!

why on earth did they switch!?!?!
 
Old 05-19-2004, 07:17 AM   #2
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use fbsetbg -f <image> instead of bsetbg. Although if you have managed to get it work....why bother
 
  


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