Ubuntu :: >Backgrounds And Emblems Don't Work?

Jul 16, 2011

In my orig. post I did not state that I was now using gnome in Ubuntu 10.10.I have "light sensitive eyes" and I have to be able to change the back ground colors from white to dark in such programs as Nautilus and editors. This is the main reason I've used KDE for years, it's very easy to change in KDE. I have read the help from:(http://library.gnome.org/users/user-...mblems.html.en) and every thing I can find "here" on changing the background colors to no good. Heres whats happening:I open Nautilus>Edit>Backgrounds and EmblemsI select Patterns>Drag a pattern title to an object to change itBut it don't work. I've tried the same thing with "Colors" and itdon't work.I have dragged using right mouse button, middle button, and left button and they don't work

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I already posted a link in the ubuntuusers.de Forum (german) [URL].. But I haven't found a solution yet. The problem is, that I wanna set an Emblem in Nautilus via a Script that is called by cron. The problem happens in that line

Code:
/usr/bin/gvfs-set-attribute -t stringv /path/to/file metadata::emblems minus14
thats the error: Error setting attribute: Setting attribute metadata::emblems not supported
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Code:
/path/to/script

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I've tried editing xrandr:

Code:
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