https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=394409

--- Comment #3 from Bharadwaj Raju <bharadwaj.raju...@gmail.com> ---
Yes, that seems to work. Thank you.


File watching for the wallpaper would be an interesting course of action, but I
think that'll just spend additional system resources for little benefit. Unless
there's a non-polling, easy-on-disk/cpu-usage file watching solution that
exists?

Perhaps we could just have Plasma reload the wallpaper image every
(configurable) N seconds?


Notes
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If one sets the image to a non-existent one, inaccessible one, or just an empty
string as given above, Plasma simply keeps using the wallpaper it had
previously, until a valid image is set.

I haven't tested what happens if you delete the image set as wallpaper, and
then restart the computer or log-out-log-in. Probably a blank wallpaper will be
displayed.

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