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WarEagle
2 discussion posts
For about a year, I have used the free version. I just upgraded to Pro because I think the author deserves some $ for this great product.

I have my backgrounds set to rotate through files in a directory on my computer. This rotation is random, but my pictures are made to be displayed as a pair. Is there a way to rotate so that my matching pics stay together? I know it's a basic question, but be nice 'cause I have the flu. Thanks! BTW, is there a FAQ?
Oct 23, 2009  • #1
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Thank you for supporting DisplayFusion. :) There currently isn't an easy way to have the images paired up. However, if you create 2 folders and put all the left images in one and the right images in the other, you can use the "Show images in alphabetical order" option. As long as your images are sorted and named correctly it should work. :) As for the FAQ, that is in progress and will hopefully be posted again in the next few weeks.
Oct 23, 2009  • #2
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WarEagle
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I can do that! Thanks for the quick reply.
Oct 23, 2009  • #3
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Excellent - thanks for following-up. :)
Oct 23, 2009  • #4
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mazzthepianoman
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The two folder approach works fine until you switch to single screen then back again to dual. Then they get mismatched again when the program automatically adjusts.
Jan 4, 2010  • #5
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benway
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Thank you for supporting DisplayFusion. :) There currently isn't an easy way to have the images paired up. However, if you create 2 folders and put all the left images in one and the right images in the other, you can use the "Show images in alphabetical order" option. As long as your images are sorted and named correctly it should work. :) As for the FAQ, that is in progress and will hopefully be posted again in the next few weeks.

Good tip there Jon. I'll have to try this out myself.
Jan 4, 2010  • #6
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
@mazzthepianoman: That's very true, they would get out of sync. DisplayFusion doesn't provide a good way to handle this yet, sorry.
Jan 4, 2010  • #7
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