On Thursday 2007-05-10 02:24, M Harris wrote:
On Wednesday 09 May 2007 23:31, Ken Jennings wrote:
I recall in a previous version of Suse I could control the text to display in the StarWars screen saver. (I have a file with the intros to all six movies.) Can't seem to figure out how to do it now.
1) Enter the Control Center suse-->control center 2) Appearance & Themes, Screen Saver, Banners & Pictures, StarWars 3) click Setup 4) enter the file name in the Text Program field If you click the button to the right you can select the file from a dialog The field can accept a program, a file name, or a URL... this is configurable from the Advanced tab.
If it were that easy I wouldn't have been asking. There is no "Text Program" widget control on that dialog. I resized it too, in case it was a layout issue. There is no Advanced Tab either. There is an "Advanced Options" on the main screen saver control panel dialog which only controls the screen locking and priority for the blankers. http://www.kenjennings.cc/pic/swconfig.png (284K)
5) test and apply
Have lots of fun!
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