On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:57:19 +0100, Carlos Lorenzo Matés
Hi.
El Martes, 14 de Diciembre de 2004 22:24, Sunny escribió:
Hi,
I want to change my wallpaper lets say every 30 or 5 minutes. I will prepare a script, which will replace the current picture with a new one, without changing the name, so there will be no need to mess with the desktop options. And I will set this script to be run from cron.
My only problem is, that I do not know hot to invoke desktop refresh, so the new picture to be displayed. I need to refresh all kde user sessions, if more than one. Any clue?
this is a standar funcionality of the kde.
take a look at Control centre, background. you can see a presentation option, you can select a number of images to display as background and set the time between changes.
Thanks Sunny
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Un Saludo.
Carlos Lorenzo Matés
Thanks Carlos, I'll take a look there. Presentation is not exactly what I need, as the image will be generated just before displaying. As I ssh to the machine in question, all my thoughts were about something with CLI :). I checked KDE docs, but I didn't see that option, and went in the wrong direction :) Ok, later when I'm there, I'll take more deep look. Cheers Sunny -- Get Firefox http://www.spreadfirefox.com/?q=affiliates&id=10745&t=85