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I was curious if it would be possible to increase the speed of the wallpaper slideshow, as it seems to be limited to ten seconds. I have a set of six images that are exactly the same, other than the color, and I would love to have these images change every couple of seconds to give the effect of fluctuating colors. I see that KDE supports qml animations, however, I cannot even begin to imagine how to accomplish what I want that way.
I do apologize if this is not the correct place to ask this question. I was a bit unsure where to pose this query as it is a rather odd one, I would think. |
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I would also like to note that I have tried the application Wally. Same. Exact Problem.
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The limit of 10 seconds is imposed to prevent Plasma from imposing load on the system. By the sounds of it you're attempting to simulate a animated desktop background of some description. Is this correct?
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I am so sorry. You cannot imagine how busy I have been. I completely forgot to check back here.
To answer your question, yes, that is what I am trying to achieve. Thank you very much for your help. |
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Okay, i'm afraid that isn't possible at the moment - you will need to write your own desktop wallpaper plugin to achieve the desired results. At the moment I believe this can only be accomplished using C++ code unfortunately.
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Thank you very much for your help.
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