My display configuration(virtual desktop) consists of two monitors. From left 
to right:
* 1600x1200, rotated left (hence 1200x1600 really) (secondary monitor)
* 1920x1200 (main monitor)

The virtual desktop thus measures 3120x1600 (with a dent taken out of it
in the lower right hand corner).  The wallpaper used for these tests
measures 2560x1600 px.

The Help is not synchronised with the UI; it describes "Centered/Fill
Screen/Scaled/Zoom/Tiled" but the Appearance: Preferences: Background
Style drop-down lists "Tile/Zoom/Center/Scale/Stretch/Span".  Note how
Span is missing and how Stretch <=> Fill Screen.

Tile: Instead of two images side-by-side (left full width, right ~one-
fifth width), the tiling uses the central part of the image (1920x1200)
and tiles that.  Note how the main monitor's size was used instead of
the whole desktop's.

Zoom: Does not zoom to cover the entire virtual desktop, but instead
zooms within each display separately.

Center: Does not center with respect to the entire virtual desktop, but
instead centers within each display separately.

Scale: Does not scale with respect to the entire virtual desktop, but
instead scales within each display separately.

Stretch: Does not stretch over the entire virtual desktop, but instead
stretches within each display separately.

Span: Not specified, but the expectation is an aspect-ratio-preserving
scaling that covers the entire virtual desktop.  In actuality, it only
stretches until the vertical size is achieved (1600 px here), leaving
two ugly bands on either side.

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Dual Monitor wallpaper is not scaling across both monitors, same background is 
repeated on both monitors instead
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/521492
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