Tony Cianfaglione wrote:
I honestly don't recall what I'm referring to. I just recently pulled my IIGS out of mothballs where it's been for the last four years at my mother's house where i had to put it while going to college and then having cramped living conditions afterwards. As far as I can tell it's not loading a separate picture file, and I remember being told about patching the file. I just can't remember what the program was called, so I don't know what to search through in my disks, not all of which are labeled propelry. Heck, it might even still be on my hard drive, but sinec I can't remember the name, I can't use "find file".On Sat, 1 Oct 2005, SlickRCBD wrote:I once had a nifty utility that would patch the IIGS desktop background to a pattern. It would actually patch the file, not overlay a background. This means that even when shift booting, I'd get the custom background. UNfotunetly, I forgot what the program was called, so I don't recall where I got it from. Does anybody remember what it was?I'm certain it was shareware or freeware, so it's probably on ground or caltech.Are you referring to Dave Leffler's Color.CDev which creates Desk.Color and allow you to put patterns on your desktop and even color small frames to make your own patterns?