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2009-12-15
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I think that depends on how the creator of the .desktop file referenced the image files.
this is a example of my own wallpapers I made and it is referenced all image files with an absolute path.
so I could have copied them to /home/user/MyDocs/.documents and referenced them like this:
in the .desktop file you'd still be able to see them.
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2009-12-16
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2009-12-22
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2009-12-23
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2010-01-04
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@ Texas
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Theres some thing wrong with the desktop files. When downloading them there saved as desktop files and not .desktop files. Also when downloading the wallpapers and desktop files and placing them in the .images folder you cannot change the desktop files. When clicking on the change background it crashes out and then all my icons dissapear and my widgets get deleted..
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2010-01-15
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2010-01-17
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2010-04-13
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so I could have copied them to /home/user/MyDocs/.documents and referenced them like this: