On 5 August 2013 14:02, Ludwig Nussel
Richard Brown wrote:
- 3 GNOME - Fix & Use Time Sensitive Wallpaper What's that?
GNOME has a featured called 'dynamic wallpapers', which let us change the wallpaper throughout the day We normally have it transition, with a dark wallpaper at night, a bright one during the day, and something in between at dawn/dusk Since at least 11.4 we've had that wallpaper as the default in GNOME For 12.3 I failed to come up with any ideas that 'worked' well with this vine design - the brightness transition just didn't 'work' right in my opinion. However, we couldn't easily drop the package or the feature without risking breaking lots of GNOME users upgrades, as the dynamic wallpaper is now set as the default in the profile So I did a dirty little hack and in 12.3 the wallpaper is transitioning from itself to itself in the background.. which is a bit of a waste But after talking about it at oSC I've got a few ideas for nice subtle changes that make use of the feature I'm not planning any major differences in shade/hue, so its impact on openQA's testing of GNOME should be minimal :)
Thanks for the update Richard!
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