Sorry, I didn't explain this well enough. I'm suggesting that the right
click menu on the desktop is unchanged, and the "desktop background"
entry removed from the main/gnome/system/whatever menu, so that there's
a single entry to the capplet.
My comparison was to the file management preferences,
This is a feature presented by the upstream desktop, of whichever Ubuntu
you use. From a design point of view, this seems to be a reasonable way
to set desktop backgrounds as many users expect this setting to be in their
Preferences menu. In a quick survey, Windows, Mac OS, BeOS, KDE and
GNOME al
I don't see why this is a problem. Of course right-click on something
lets you do stuff to it.
Also, you can move a file to the trash by dragging it to the panel
applet or right-clicking on it.
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Multiple ways to access desktop background preferences
https://launchpad.net/bugs/54837
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