Setting wallpaper in NetBSD JWM
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I have installed "NetBSD JWM" in the virtual environment of VMware Workstation 14 Pro.
I'd like to set wallpaper but I do not know how to do it.
wallpaper netbsd
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I have installed "NetBSD JWM" in the virtual environment of VMware Workstation 14 Pro.
I'd like to set wallpaper but I do not know how to do it.
wallpaper netbsd
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I have installed "NetBSD JWM" in the virtual environment of VMware Workstation 14 Pro.
I'd like to set wallpaper but I do not know how to do it.
wallpaper netbsd
I have installed "NetBSD JWM" in the virtual environment of VMware Workstation 14 Pro.
I'd like to set wallpaper but I do not know how to do it.
wallpaper netbsd
edited Jun 10 at 6:31
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To quote the authors,
Configuration of JWM is done by editing ".jwmrc".
[...]
Virtual desktops are controlled with the Desktops tag. Within this tag the following attributes are supported.
width The number of virtual desktops in the horizontal direction. The default is 4.
height
The number of virtual desktops in the vertical direction. The default is 1.
Within the Desktops tag the following tags are supported.
Background
The default background for desktops. The type attribute determines the type of background and the text contained within this tag is the value.
Valid types are:
solid A solid color. See Colors. This is the default.
gradient A gradient color. See Colors.
image A stretched image.
scale A scaled image.
tile A tiled image.
command A command to be run for setting the background.
Thanks a lot Christopher. I set it up as below. <!-- Virtual Desktops --> <!-- Desktop tags can be contained within Desktops for desktop names. --> <Desktops width="4" height="1"> <!-- Default background. Note that a Background tag can be contained within a Desktop tag to give a specific background for that desktop. --> <Background type="solid">#7CFC00</Background> I'm really thankful to you.
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 4:36
What kind of command is "command A command to be run for setting the background."?
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 4:53
A command to display a movie or animated gif or some program output..
â Christopher
Mar 23 at 11:52
Is that thing like "imagemagick & ffmpeg" etc? Because I do not have much knowledge and skills, <Background type = "solid"> # 7 CFC00 </ Background> What kind of description is required after this? Is it possible to specifically teach me a professor? Thank you.
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 22:07
If you are happy with the answer, will you accept it, please? More information about the backgrounds might be found in the docs at the website, or one could always ask another question to see if anyone knows off the top of their heads.
â Christopher
Mar 24 at 20:50
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1 Answer
1
active
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
1
down vote
To quote the authors,
Configuration of JWM is done by editing ".jwmrc".
[...]
Virtual desktops are controlled with the Desktops tag. Within this tag the following attributes are supported.
width The number of virtual desktops in the horizontal direction. The default is 4.
height
The number of virtual desktops in the vertical direction. The default is 1.
Within the Desktops tag the following tags are supported.
Background
The default background for desktops. The type attribute determines the type of background and the text contained within this tag is the value.
Valid types are:
solid A solid color. See Colors. This is the default.
gradient A gradient color. See Colors.
image A stretched image.
scale A scaled image.
tile A tiled image.
command A command to be run for setting the background.
Thanks a lot Christopher. I set it up as below. <!-- Virtual Desktops --> <!-- Desktop tags can be contained within Desktops for desktop names. --> <Desktops width="4" height="1"> <!-- Default background. Note that a Background tag can be contained within a Desktop tag to give a specific background for that desktop. --> <Background type="solid">#7CFC00</Background> I'm really thankful to you.
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 4:36
What kind of command is "command A command to be run for setting the background."?
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 4:53
A command to display a movie or animated gif or some program output..
â Christopher
Mar 23 at 11:52
Is that thing like "imagemagick & ffmpeg" etc? Because I do not have much knowledge and skills, <Background type = "solid"> # 7 CFC00 </ Background> What kind of description is required after this? Is it possible to specifically teach me a professor? Thank you.
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 22:07
If you are happy with the answer, will you accept it, please? More information about the backgrounds might be found in the docs at the website, or one could always ask another question to see if anyone knows off the top of their heads.
â Christopher
Mar 24 at 20:50
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
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To quote the authors,
Configuration of JWM is done by editing ".jwmrc".
[...]
Virtual desktops are controlled with the Desktops tag. Within this tag the following attributes are supported.
width The number of virtual desktops in the horizontal direction. The default is 4.
height
The number of virtual desktops in the vertical direction. The default is 1.
Within the Desktops tag the following tags are supported.
Background
The default background for desktops. The type attribute determines the type of background and the text contained within this tag is the value.
Valid types are:
solid A solid color. See Colors. This is the default.
gradient A gradient color. See Colors.
image A stretched image.
scale A scaled image.
tile A tiled image.
command A command to be run for setting the background.
Thanks a lot Christopher. I set it up as below. <!-- Virtual Desktops --> <!-- Desktop tags can be contained within Desktops for desktop names. --> <Desktops width="4" height="1"> <!-- Default background. Note that a Background tag can be contained within a Desktop tag to give a specific background for that desktop. --> <Background type="solid">#7CFC00</Background> I'm really thankful to you.
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 4:36
What kind of command is "command A command to be run for setting the background."?
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 4:53
A command to display a movie or animated gif or some program output..
â Christopher
Mar 23 at 11:52
Is that thing like "imagemagick & ffmpeg" etc? Because I do not have much knowledge and skills, <Background type = "solid"> # 7 CFC00 </ Background> What kind of description is required after this? Is it possible to specifically teach me a professor? Thank you.
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 22:07
If you are happy with the answer, will you accept it, please? More information about the backgrounds might be found in the docs at the website, or one could always ask another question to see if anyone knows off the top of their heads.
â Christopher
Mar 24 at 20:50
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
To quote the authors,
Configuration of JWM is done by editing ".jwmrc".
[...]
Virtual desktops are controlled with the Desktops tag. Within this tag the following attributes are supported.
width The number of virtual desktops in the horizontal direction. The default is 4.
height
The number of virtual desktops in the vertical direction. The default is 1.
Within the Desktops tag the following tags are supported.
Background
The default background for desktops. The type attribute determines the type of background and the text contained within this tag is the value.
Valid types are:
solid A solid color. See Colors. This is the default.
gradient A gradient color. See Colors.
image A stretched image.
scale A scaled image.
tile A tiled image.
command A command to be run for setting the background.
To quote the authors,
Configuration of JWM is done by editing ".jwmrc".
[...]
Virtual desktops are controlled with the Desktops tag. Within this tag the following attributes are supported.
width The number of virtual desktops in the horizontal direction. The default is 4.
height
The number of virtual desktops in the vertical direction. The default is 1.
Within the Desktops tag the following tags are supported.
Background
The default background for desktops. The type attribute determines the type of background and the text contained within this tag is the value.
Valid types are:
solid A solid color. See Colors. This is the default.
gradient A gradient color. See Colors.
image A stretched image.
scale A scaled image.
tile A tiled image.
command A command to be run for setting the background.
answered Mar 22 at 19:42
Christopher
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Thanks a lot Christopher. I set it up as below. <!-- Virtual Desktops --> <!-- Desktop tags can be contained within Desktops for desktop names. --> <Desktops width="4" height="1"> <!-- Default background. Note that a Background tag can be contained within a Desktop tag to give a specific background for that desktop. --> <Background type="solid">#7CFC00</Background> I'm really thankful to you.
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 4:36
What kind of command is "command A command to be run for setting the background."?
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 4:53
A command to display a movie or animated gif or some program output..
â Christopher
Mar 23 at 11:52
Is that thing like "imagemagick & ffmpeg" etc? Because I do not have much knowledge and skills, <Background type = "solid"> # 7 CFC00 </ Background> What kind of description is required after this? Is it possible to specifically teach me a professor? Thank you.
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 22:07
If you are happy with the answer, will you accept it, please? More information about the backgrounds might be found in the docs at the website, or one could always ask another question to see if anyone knows off the top of their heads.
â Christopher
Mar 24 at 20:50
add a comment |Â
Thanks a lot Christopher. I set it up as below. <!-- Virtual Desktops --> <!-- Desktop tags can be contained within Desktops for desktop names. --> <Desktops width="4" height="1"> <!-- Default background. Note that a Background tag can be contained within a Desktop tag to give a specific background for that desktop. --> <Background type="solid">#7CFC00</Background> I'm really thankful to you.
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 4:36
What kind of command is "command A command to be run for setting the background."?
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 4:53
A command to display a movie or animated gif or some program output..
â Christopher
Mar 23 at 11:52
Is that thing like "imagemagick & ffmpeg" etc? Because I do not have much knowledge and skills, <Background type = "solid"> # 7 CFC00 </ Background> What kind of description is required after this? Is it possible to specifically teach me a professor? Thank you.
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 22:07
If you are happy with the answer, will you accept it, please? More information about the backgrounds might be found in the docs at the website, or one could always ask another question to see if anyone knows off the top of their heads.
â Christopher
Mar 24 at 20:50
Thanks a lot Christopher. I set it up as below. <!-- Virtual Desktops --> <!-- Desktop tags can be contained within Desktops for desktop names. --> <Desktops width="4" height="1"> <!-- Default background. Note that a Background tag can be contained within a Desktop tag to give a specific background for that desktop. --> <Background type="solid">#7CFC00</Background> I'm really thankful to you.
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 4:36
Thanks a lot Christopher. I set it up as below. <!-- Virtual Desktops --> <!-- Desktop tags can be contained within Desktops for desktop names. --> <Desktops width="4" height="1"> <!-- Default background. Note that a Background tag can be contained within a Desktop tag to give a specific background for that desktop. --> <Background type="solid">#7CFC00</Background> I'm really thankful to you.
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 4:36
What kind of command is "command A command to be run for setting the background."?
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 4:53
What kind of command is "command A command to be run for setting the background."?
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 4:53
A command to display a movie or animated gif or some program output..
â Christopher
Mar 23 at 11:52
A command to display a movie or animated gif or some program output..
â Christopher
Mar 23 at 11:52
Is that thing like "imagemagick & ffmpeg" etc? Because I do not have much knowledge and skills, <Background type = "solid"> # 7 CFC00 </ Background> What kind of description is required after this? Is it possible to specifically teach me a professor? Thank you.
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 22:07
Is that thing like "imagemagick & ffmpeg" etc? Because I do not have much knowledge and skills, <Background type = "solid"> # 7 CFC00 </ Background> What kind of description is required after this? Is it possible to specifically teach me a professor? Thank you.
â Usuha
Mar 23 at 22:07
If you are happy with the answer, will you accept it, please? More information about the backgrounds might be found in the docs at the website, or one could always ask another question to see if anyone knows off the top of their heads.
â Christopher
Mar 24 at 20:50
If you are happy with the answer, will you accept it, please? More information about the backgrounds might be found in the docs at the website, or one could always ask another question to see if anyone knows off the top of their heads.
â Christopher
Mar 24 at 20:50
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