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Added registry watch to actively check for wallpaper change. Automatically updates wallpaper without needing a litestep recycle.
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What Registry has to do with wallpaper changes? |
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Anr: The path to the wallpaper file has traditionally been stored in a registry key. With Windows 8 it's instead stored in an ini file in order to support slideshows + per-monitor wallpaper, and synched between there and the registry key (for backwards compatibility). We haven't supported per-monitor wallpapers in LS until very recently (not sure I even released a LS core build with that support yet), and it's actually only included in the rewritten nDesk which I never have time to work on :/ |
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I was under impression, that wallpaper changes are propagated with notification system? |
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Added registry watch to actively check for wallpaper change.
Automatically updates wallpaper without needing a litestep recycle.