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Creating Slide Show Backgrounds in XFCE
Dec 22, 2009, 14 :17 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2681 reads)

(Other stories by Ross Larson)

"Continuing in this series of slide show backgrounds, in this article I will explain the process of creating a set of desktop backgrounds that will transition like a slide-show in XFCE. Note that I am using XFCE version 4.6.0 in this tutorial. Other versions may be able to use this tip, but the screen shots may look different. See corresponding howtos for GNOME, and KDE3 also.

"Start by right clicking on the desktop and choosing "Desktop Settings".

"Under the "Background" tab, choose "Image List". Click on the green plus sign near the left side of the center of the window to add backgrounds to this list."

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