Right, but the desktop can't sit on top of the PS image. [sigh] Actually, I think the best idea in fact is to put it as a separate layer- you could have a step wedge file open, and an action that would copy it into whatever file you are working on, but you might have to scale it to the size of your working file. BTW, if you scale a step wedge, do it with nearest neighbor, not averaging, as that way the borders between the steps will be crisp, not blurred. Anyway, its a great idea, one I'll use. Thanks Bill on 11/3/01 9:47 AM, Mark Tucker wrote: What about making your entire desktop background a grey wedge? Do windows people call it "wallpaper"? I think Mac calls it Desktop Picture. You'd just create a grey wedge that's the pixel dimensions of your monitor (1024x768, etc) and then paste it as wallpaper/picture. Would that work? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] windows without borders?
2001-11-03 by Bill Morse
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