Bring some color to your GNOME desktop by syncing your desktop and lockscreen wallpapers with today's Microsoft Bing image of the day (the image you see when you visit Bing.com) with this extension. The intention of this extension is to just do what it needs to do and stay out of your way, with a few optional features to improve quality-of-life. *Disclaimer*: this extension is unofficial and not affiliated with Bing or Microsoft in any way. Images are protected by copyright and are licensed only for use as wallpapers. Features: * UHD resolution wallpapers * Automatically fetches current Bing wallpaper of the day and sets as both lock screen and desktop wallpaper (user selectable on GNOME versions that support it) * random mode (from previously downloaded wallpapers) * Language support: English (en), German (de), Dutch (nl), Italian (it), Polish (pl), Chinese (zh_CN, zh_TW), French (fr_FR), Portuguese (pt, pt_BR), Ukrainian (uk), Russian (ru_RU), Spanish (es), Korean (ko), Indonesian (id), Catalan (ca), Norwegian Bokmål (nb) & Nynorsk (nn), Swedish (sv), Arabic (ar), Hungarian (hu), Japanese (ja), Czech (cs_CZ), Finnish (fi_FI) and Turkish (tr), Persian (fa_ir) - a HUGE thanks to the translators Always restart GNOME after manually updating extensions. Please report bugs to the GitHub page below:
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Thanks. You could let .gschema.xml file stay there. Technically you can use it to get users's settings for debug. Also there is a discussion about using xml file instead of compiled file in the extension packages.
This version fixes all issues raised in v35 review, plus a few other fixes as per guidelines/rules: - all POT files are removed from zip - schema.xml is removed - removed unused Lang import - moved object creation within scope, where moved variables where possible within class