

These change based on which theme mode is active.ĭon’t confuse these with Ubuntu 22.04 and Pop!_OS 20.04’s separate-wallpaper-for-dark-mode capability it’s along those lines but a lot more finessed. As part of that whole thing new dynamic wallpapers were implemented. To recap: vanilla GNOME 42 comes with a proper standardised dark mode implementation that all modern GNOME apps respect.

xml slideshows were/are I’m well aware that applications to craft them are not new (though weirdly I don’t think I’ve ever written about any 💁🏻♂️).Īnyway, I’m here talking about a new Dynamic Wallpaper creator for GNOME 42 and above. Woah, woah: not the old kind of dynamic wallpapers.

Ditch the scripts and erase the elaborate terminal commands ‘cos the following GTK4 app makes it super easy to create dynamic wallpapers to use in GNOME 42 (and above).
