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Anonymous
What program does /w/ use for wallpaper cycling?
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
I don't cycle them automatically. I do, however, make wallpapers out of screen grabs I've cleaned up.
>> hakubi
     File :-(, x)
I don't cycle them automatically. I do, however, make wallpapers out of screen grabs I've cleaned up.
>> Anonymous
>>448162
Although slightly better than OP's, this still just looks like a screenshot with all the JPG splotches in it.
>> Anonymous
>>448152
wallpaper master
>> Anonymous
The wallpaper cycler built into Mac OS X.
>> Anonymous
automatic wallpaper changer. simple little app thats free.
>> Anonymous
Every auto changer sucks balls that I've used... It NEVER resizes wallpaper to actually fit my screen properly... Always makes them super pixelated....
>> Anonymous
i just wanna know where i could get s&w in 1080p.
>> Anonymous
>>448209
is there any way to change the delay time to something other than the presets OSX gives you?
>> Anonymous
>>448203
I`m using that one too, very nice tool.
>> Anonymous
KDE has it built in
>> Anonymous
>>448202

except now its actually been sized for someone with a widescreen monitor. any vector artists want to take a stab at it?
>> Anonymous
Does anyone have links?
Googling some of the names leads to ad filled wallpaper sites :\
>> Anonymous
>>448225

I use a auto-changing script with ultramon. it works perfectly, no distortions whatsoever.

You can specify to 'stretch proportional(to the image)', 'stretch to monitor resolution', or 'center'.
>> Anonymous
killall -HUP xfdesktop
>> Anonymous
Kana Wallchanger
>> Anonymous
I used to use wallpaper master but it was eating quite a bit of resources, and had something that bothered me though I can't recall what it was now. I'm looking for something light and clean, and I want nothing but the best before anyone says that it doesn't matter which wallpaper changer as long as it does its job.
>> Anonymous
If you don't like any of the existing cyclers, I guess you could always roll your own using a planned task, a script file and imagemagic. But personally, I prefer to use my "walls" in my screensaver. :-)
>> Anonymous
>>448218
same here.
>> Anonymous
I use vcwallpaper. its got a decent interface and doesn't use a lot of resources.
>> Anonymous
cron + feh

can anything be any better?
>> Anonymous
>>448209
It's something I'd have to experiment with more, but the file com.apple.desktop.plist in ~/Library/Preferences seems to hold all the information regarding those settings. Try twiddling with some things.