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Hi there ! I'm not a dev (), but i can give for you, dear sailors, 44 wallpaper from my selection croped by me (because it's very difficult to find good background). You can use them for ambience.

I hope you'll like it.

https://www.mediafire.com/?jr88b5rv46w188f

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Great work, thanks for sharing.
 
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You can find all of my wallpaper on http://www.flickr.com/photos/114520695@N04/
 

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Originally Posted by Kiri View Post
You can find all of my wallpaper on http://www.flickr.com/photos/114520695@N04/
Can you make these with yellow color? The red looks kind of irritating.

Tried to do it myself but didnt work.

Love the pictures though, thanks!
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You could manually set it via terminal (no devel mode needed)

open terminal (or use ssh) and then paste the following
Code:
gconftool-2 -s /desktop/jolla/theme/color/highlight -t string '#ffff00'
Code:
gconftool-2 -s /desktop/jolla/theme/color/secondaryHighlight -t string '#aeb404'
Btw.

To view the currently set colors type:
Code:
gconftool-2 -R /desktop/jolla/theme/color
for example yours should then look like this

highlight = #ffff00
primary = #ffffff
secondaryHighlight = #aeb404
secondary = #ffffff

while

highlight = the main notification (pulley) color and the tint of the home screen
primary = the color of the clock, entries in pulley menu and settings, as well as active radio buttons or sliders (like volume in settings for example)
secondary = unhighlighted, greyed out text
secondaryHighlight = greyed out entries in sub sub pulley menus

For dark or black and white walls I use:
Code:
 highlight = #ffffff
 primary = #ffffff
 secondaryHighlight = #c1c1c1
 secondary = #c4c4c4

This is just a quick and dirty hack from together.jolla but if you don't change ambience then it will stay even after reboot.

You can get your color codes here if you need: http://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_colorpicker.asp

Regards,

J4ZZ
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Originally Posted by J4ZZ View Post
You could manually set it via terminal (no devel mode needed)
Thanks for the guide! Rather do it myself than beg for someone else to do it for me.
 
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J4ZZ, do you know how to apply the favorite ambience from terminal ? One command ?
 
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