Load new desktop wallpapers from various online sources with ease! Features: Various configurable wallpaper sources -- Unsplash -- Wallhaven -- Reddit -- Basically any JSON API/File (Examples) ---- Chromecast Images ---- NASA Picture of the day ---- Bing Picture of the day ---- Google Earth View -- Local folders -- Static URLs Multiple sources to create a pool of sources History of previous images -- Save your favourite wallpaper -- Add images to a block list Set the lock screen background Timer based renewal (Auto-Fetching) -- Load a new wallpaper on startup -- Pause the timer when desired Support for multiple monitors using third party tools -- Hydra Paper -- Superpaper Execute a custom command after every new wallpaper
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Accepting, as it mostly seems to be def -> var changes. However, you may need to confirm that panelEntry.destroy() in the disable() call is properly tearing down everything that's been initialised - that may be causing some of the crashing issues.
Thank you for your tip! I'll take a look at the correctness of the panelEntry.destroy() implementation in the future. But it might not be changed in the next smaller updates since I plan on refactoring and rewriting large parts of the extension when I find the time for doing so.