Re: Scaling

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Are you talking about the desktop background image?  I think that's a function of which desktop you are using.  I use KDE, and nothing has changed -- you just right click on the background, choose "Default Desktop Settings" then choose (or open) the image, then pick  the "scaled" option.  I don't know how it's done in Gnome.

Or do you mean the splash screen? I haven't played with that...

billo

On Sun, 24 Feb 2013, Richard Vickery wrote:

In 17 there was an easy way to scale a photo for a background to the screen. In Fedora 18 this ease is gone. Is
there a way to scale a photo to fit the screen without the ease of a button that I can do on my own?
Thanks,

Richard


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