Now, then; this probably sounds a bit of a daft request.
I don't know how many of you have heard about all the 'fuss' generated by Apple's forthcoming release of MacOSX, Mojave. It will feature something called 'dynamic wallpaper'. This is a series of shots of a location in the Mojave Desert, in California, taken at regular intervals during the day. These shots are then translated into a 24-hour long 'slideshow', using an .xml file to control it, determined by your clock's setting.
Essentially, it looks like this:-
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/uF0y5gp.gif)
OMG!Ubuntu have run an article on this, pointing out that stuff like this has been around in Linux for ages. One of their FaceBook followers, a Vietnamese guy name of Thanh Tran, has assembled an .xml file that controls the series of pictures which he's 'borrowed' from the beta-testing version of Mojave. I've attached the .xml file below, in case anybody's curious. (/home/tranh/ has already been changed to /root throughout.)
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/06/mac ... untu%21%29
So; I'm wondering. How could we get the same effect for Puppy users (if anybody's interested, that is?) I'd like to be able to offer this as a .pet package for Puppians. Just d/l, click-to-install, then select it.
Obviously, Pup won't use an .xml file as a wallpaper image; it doesn't 'recognise' the format, for starters. So...
.....anybody got any ideas?? Thoughts??
Mike.
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