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Gnome 2 would display a desktop picture's title when you moused over the panel icon. I can find no way to access the title of the current (or any other) picture under Gnome 3. Mousing over Webilder's icon doesn't work, nor does anything else I can find. I see that /home/stan/.webilder/Collection/Travel has a .jpg and a .inf file for each (numbered) Webshots image and that the .inf file contains the title, but that does not help me to find the title of the currently displayed image. This is particularly distressing for "Travel" pictures. I would like to be able to tell where in the world the picture is showing me. I frequently used this feature in Gnome 2.
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Gnome 2 would display a desktop picture's title when you moused over the panel icon. I can find no way to access the title of the current (or any other) picture under Gnome 3. Mousing over Webilder's icon doesn't work, nor does anything else I can find. I see that /home/stan/.webilder/Collection/Travel has a .jpg and a .inf file for each (numbered) Webshots image and that the .inf file contains the title, but that does not help me to find the title of the currently displayed image. This is particularly distressing for "Travel" pictures. I would like to be able to tell where in the world the picture is showing me. I frequently used this feature in Gnome 2.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: