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How Apple Does It
Authored by: faisal on Mar 18, '05 10:09:58AM
It turns out that the solid color choices in the Desktop & Screen

Saver system preference pane are actually PNG files stored on disk:

/Library/Desktop Pictures/Solid Colors

If you don't like the choices presented, open the folder, copy one of the files and rename it (e.g. to "Solid Black.png"), open that in a graphic editor (e.g. GraphicConverter), fill it with the color you want (e.g. black), save it as PNG, then re-open the system preferences pane and pick the new prefered color.



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