Desktop Wall Paper Options?

I have been searching the web for a solution to a small problem that is driving me nuts. I have a dual monitor set up, and everything works great, except in 12.3 Gnome the options for stretching, fitting etc. a wallpaper have mysteriously disappeared. I’m not sure whose idea it was, but I can’t stand it (especially because one monitor is smaller than the other). Is there a way to remedy this in 12.3 Gnome? Is there a way I can somehow provide separate desktops for each monitor as well?

Thanks.

Have you looked for The Gnome Tweak Tool? I was thinking that is what you use now.

Thank You,

I’m fairly sure it has no options for desktop wallpapering…just shell changes and system font stuff.

Haha, I find this to be very true: “Software efficiency halves every 18 months, thus compensating for Moore’s Law”

gforce6point0 wrote:

I have been searching the web for a solution to a small problem that is driving me nuts. I have a dual monitor set up, and everything works great, except in 12.3 Gnome the options for stretching, fitting etc. a wallpaper have mysteriously disappeared. I’m not sure whose idea it was, but I can’t stand it (especially because one monitor is smaller than the other). Is there a way to remedy this in 12.3 Gnome? Is there a way I can somehow provide separate desktops for each monitor as well? Thanks.

install dconf-editor and using that tool you can stretch your wallpaper

– GNOME 3.6.2 openSUSE Release 12.3 (Dartmouth) 64-bit Kernel Linux 3.7.10-1.16-desktop

vazhavandan wrote:
> gforce6point0 wrote:
>> I have been searching the web for a solution to a small problem that is
>> driving me nuts. I have a dual monitor set up, and everything works
>> great, except in 12.3 Gnome the options for stretching, fitting etc. a
>> wallpaper have mysteriously disappeared. I’m not sure whose idea it was,
>> but I can’t stand it (especially because one monitor is smaller than the
>> other). Is there a way to remedy this in 12.3 Gnome? Is there a way I
>> can somehow provide separate desktops for each monitor as well?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
> install dconf-editor and using that tool you can stretch your wallpaper
> dconf
>
> –
> GNOME 3.6.2
> openSUSE Release 12.3 (Dartmouth) 64-bit
> Kernel Linux 3.7.10-1.16-desktop
>
Screenshot http://paste.opensuse.org/images/83491148.png


GNOME 3.6.2
openSUSE Release 12.3 (Dartmouth) 64-bit
Kernel Linux 3.7.10-1.16-desktop

Alright, thanks for the info I will give it a shot. It just blows that I have to try this hard to find what used to be a simple easy to find option.

gforce6point0 wrote:
>
> Alright, thanks for the info I will give it a shot. It just blows that I
> have to try this hard to find what used to be a simple easy to find
> option.
>
>
Hi,

Dconf editor is the standard way to configure your desktop on GNOME 3.X
series . Some example posted here :-
http://vazhavandan.blogspot.com/2013/04/what-is-dconf-editor-how-is-it-useful.html


GNOME 3.6.2
openSUSE Release 12.3 (Dartmouth) 64-bit
Kernel Linux 3.7.10-1.16-desktop