I am a newbie. I just installed Ubuntu7.10 yesterday. After studying it for a day, I finally got it almost. Since wallpaper is used, we need to have this plug-in first, and then compile the plug-in by ourselves. I cannot guarantee it if it can be used. May God bless you. After installing the plug-in, open the plug-in and add four backgrounds in the format of file: // home/XXXX/image/XXXX.jpg: 1, note that the last 1 should be changed to 2, 3, and 4, and there will be four in total. Then you will find the cube.
I am a newbie. I just installed Ubuntu7.10 yesterday. After studying it for a day, I finally got it almost.
Since wallpaper is used, you must first have this plug-in and compile it yourself.
Yes. May God bless you.
After installation, open the plug-in and add four backgrounds. The format is as follows:
Code:
File: // home/XXXX/image/XXXX.jpg: 1
This is almost the case. Note that the last 1 should be changed to 2, 3, 4, and a total of four
Then you will find that the four sides of the cube are different, but the desktop is still the same
Open compiz settings, and pull the first two to about 14 in the Transparent Cube in the desktop Cube.
This is the overlap between the background you set and the desktop. If you like this, you don't have to look down.
Now open GIMP and create a transparent image, which is as big as your desktop, and then set it to the background.
Success
However, there are three disadvantages: 1. There is a misty feeling on the desktop. It doesn't matter if you don't study it yourself. You can call back the desktop cube yourself.
2. The Cube is not transparent ......
3. The color of the panel above and below is a bit incorrect.
I hope that you will be studying it on the next page...