From: | dave |
Date: | 13 Mar 2001 at 21:29:03 |
Subject: | Re: WB backgrounds |
--- In amigactive@y..., Kevin Twyman <kappo@t...> wrote:
> > As Neil has said, DirOpus can do it. There's also, on Aminet
>
> > BackDrop.lha util/wb 122K Auto-cycles WB window images at random.
> > backdrops20.lha util/wb 18K Random backdrops at bootup
> > WB2&3
> > PicRnd.lha util/wb 19K Changes WB Patterns at bootup
>
> I had a look at all of those, the one that looked promising was the
> second one, but all it would do was change the name of one pic and
> use
> it each time - I haven't yet looked into why too deeply ;)
Is there something special that it has to be related to background
images? I use RandomFile from Aminet. You run it like:
c:randomfile from disk:drawer/somewhere to some:other/file
and then set the backdrop prefs to use some:other/file as the
backdrop.
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