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<title>RE: Feature Request Online Specialty Provider: Current Month/Season and Current Time of Day and Current Weather</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Awesome!
Some additional and related request:
1. Also having an option to specify wallpaper sizes across the sources (if possible) for ex. 4K, Panoramic, Dual Screen, Triple Screen, etc.
Right now my laptop is on 3000 x 2000 with two 1080 monitors, I used the combine with #1 option but the ima...]]></description>
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Awesome! <br/>
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Some additional and related request:<br/>
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1. Also having an option to specify wallpaper sizes across the sources (if possible) for ex. 4K, Panoramic, Dual Screen, Triple Screen, etc. <br/>
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Right now my laptop is on 3000 x 2000 with two 1080 monitors, I used the combine with #1 option but the image quality when stretch out starts to get pixelated. While this output is expected, but I guess having a higher resolution wallpaper can be a workaround.<br/>
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2. Using local images for Current Month/Season and Current Time of Day and Current Weather.<br/>
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Basically If I want to curate my own panoramic wallpapers, being able select folders and/or specific time slots for would be a great start.<br/>
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For ex. these local folders get used as source automatically based on the time of day<br/>
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Sunrise (3am - 9am)<br/>
Daytime (9am - 3pm)<br/>
Sunset (3pm - 9pm)<br/>
Nightime (9pm - 3am)<br/>
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and optionally set a sub-folder for specific month <br/>
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Sunrise (3am - 9am)<br/>
Daytime (9am - 3pm)<br/>
- December<br/>
Sunset (3pm - 9pm)<br/>
Nightime (9pm - 3am)
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<pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2019 19:30:31 GMT</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Binary Fortress Software</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[Interesting idea! There isn't currently a way to do this, but we've put it on our feature request list for future consideration.
Thanks!]]></description>
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Interesting idea! There isn't currently a way to do this, but we've put it on our feature request list for future consideration.<br/>
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Thanks!
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<pubDate>Sat, 16 Feb 2019 15:59:46 GMT</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Binary Fortress Software</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[It would be great if we have a combined option for "Current Month/Season and Current Time of Day and Current Weather"
Load Image Example
Location : New York
Current Condition : December Nightime snow
Results to wallpapers related to a snowy xmas evening images
Is there a workaround in the cu...]]></description>
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It would be great if we have a combined option for "Current Month/Season and Current Time of Day and Current Weather"<br/>
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Load Image Example <br/>
Location : New York<br/>
Current Condition : December Nightime snow<br/>
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Results to wallpapers related to a snowy xmas evening images<br/>
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Is there a workaround in the current version?
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