The background setting in gnome-settings was already barebones as is (can't even set a slideshow of wallpapers) it just feels ever the more bland

On February 28, 2017 1:46:20 PM GMT+03:00, Ankur Sinha <sanjay.ankur@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, 2017-02-28 at 11:11 +0300, Allan Mwenda wrote:
Hi everyone
I just noticed a behavior on fedora 25 and I just wanted to share it
here as I think it is not ideal
If you have pictures in the Pictures subdirectory of Home, you can
set them as your background by going to Settings > Background >
Pictures Tab. 
However if you gather those pictures in a folder (in my case labelled
Wallpapers) then you can't set them as wallpapers anymore, even
though they are still in Pictures, just in a folder. 
Its not ideal at all, you'd expect everything in there to get
detected folders or not.

If you are referring to gnome-settings, you'll have to speak to
upstream (Gnome) about this. It isn't a Fedora specific behaviour.

You can still open whatever image you'd like to use as a background in
the default image viewer application and right click > set as
background.

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