On Saturday 11 September 2010 23:13:51 Duncan wrote: Hi Duncan, > Are you talking multiple monitors, or multiple (virtual) desktops, all > on the same( set of)? monitors? In general I only use one output; either my laptop's LCD or at work a bigger LCD connected to my laptop. > Because you mention four desktops, but I'm wondering if you don't mean > multiple monitors, instead. No, only one, but not always the same. > One way to do it, regardless of which one you meant above, would be to > take an image editing program and split the big image into fourths, > saving each under a new name (so the original image isn't destroyed > and to keep them separate), and loading them into the activity > corresponding to each desktop (this assumes you have that option > enabled, I don't) as you normally would, in the appropriate order. Yeah, that's a workaround, but it's not so important to me, so I'd prefer a solution with less effort. ;-) > If you're talking multiple monitors, it /may/ also be possible to > setup a single activity covering all monitors, depending on whether > the xinerama support was compiled in when kde was built, and on kde's > multiple monitor support settings. However, I've never actually tried > building kde without xinerama support here so I'm unsure of how it > behaves then. I /expect/ that it'd configure multiple monitors as a > single big display, disabling all the multi-monitor support for window > placement, maximizing, etc, but it's also possible it would limit > itself to a single monitor. Without Xinerama, you loose the ability to maximize to one monitor resolution and things like that. That's much more important to me than a nice background image. Anyway, thanks for your suggestions. Bye, Tassilo ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.