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Yeah, it says crop as the result of what it picked. I really don't remember where I actually saw "automatic." But crop is the result of its automatic decision making process. Choose a small image and it will "automatic" itself into tiled mode. That's how I figured out centered and scale was by using a really small image file and forcing it to do things it didn't want to do (I think I used the Amazon ad off this site... really ugly as a tiled background FYI). I've kind of given up and just made the proper sized images with graphic converter. I'm still very interested in how to change the background RGB value you see when you center an image that doesn't fill the screen. That's more important to me than knowing all the possibilities for the plist.
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I was just checking out some other posts about the default color when booting up, and this is hardcoded into the system apparantly. Since it appears to be the same color that is used as the background when an image is tiled, I would guess that this cannot be changed. Sorry. |
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