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Post by shedyed on Dec 15, 2022 21:37:53 GMT
I haven't tried this on Moksha, but when you're selecting a wallpaper, the button for Apply is grayed out. So I have been using this workaround: I pick the image, and I am presented with the prompt asking if I would like the new background for one desktop (current workspace only) or for all desktops. (As a side note I usually use 4 workspaces in a horizontal 4x1 layout.) The Apply button is grayed out, but in order to get it to an 'active' or clickable state I am forced to pick ALL desktops first; at this point Apply can be selected. I usually prefer that all workspaces carry the same image, but it seems that the workaround adds more steps to what is normally a straightforward cut-and-dried approach. This happens even on the new e25, not just e24. I am not sure if Moksha operates properly when picking a background image
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Post by thewaiter on Dec 17, 2022 7:25:02 GMT
Hello
Is it a problem to make a video and upload to a cloud to see it in more details? If bug, I can easily ask for fix. I am in touch with E25 main lead dev raster.
Stefan
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Post by shedyed on Dec 20, 2022 2:18:25 GMT
I'll see what I can do. Ignore the distro in the video; the problem is in e25, regardless of distro. And it's not a showstopper -- there is a workaround.
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Post by shedyed on Dec 20, 2022 12:44:18 GMT
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Post by thewaiter on Dec 20, 2022 20:21:41 GMT
Yea, I can see it. Thx
S
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Post by thewaiter on Dec 20, 2022 20:48:50 GMT
OK, I played with this option and this is my conclusion:
Everything is OK here. Default value is "All Desktops" in basic setting mode which is the same as first item in advanced setting thus, there is nothing to change. That's why Apply button is disabled. So if you want to have a custom picture in all desktops, just select a picture, define stretch, press OK and apply in basic mode. No need to go to the advanced mode.
Stefan
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Post by shedyed on Dec 21, 2022 2:11:42 GMT
Understood. Then it is perfect -- I tried it while resisting the urge to switch to advanced mode. Unnecessary to switch, the car image ended up on all 4 workspaces, like you described. Thank you for the last bit of enlightenment that I needed
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