I don't know who created this. It sets an image file as the background. If the file is big enough, it fills the screen. If it isn't, than it uses as many as necessary to fill the screen. It works for TIFF, GIF, and Jpeg. Any others I don't know. background -p /path/to/imagefile makes the image "permanent" BUGS: Covers the "dock" if the dock isn't on top (can toggle with alt-click on the NeXTIcon). Same with Fiend. Just make sure they are on top before using background. Tim Luoma 08 Feb 1996 luomat@capitalist.princeton.edu (NeXT/MIME/ASCII)