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Way to identify currently shown artwork #124

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AllesMeins opened this issue Mar 24, 2024 · 3 comments
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Way to identify currently shown artwork #124

AllesMeins opened this issue Mar 24, 2024 · 3 comments
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Sometimes I run into the situation that this great skin shows me an artwork and I think "wow that looks great" but have no idea what movie or show this is from. Is there a way to identify the artwork that is currently displayed? Either an option to just display the associated movie/show somewhere small in a corner or some button I could press to show some info on the currently displayed image (or even better: the last X displayed images in the case I've been to slow and the image has already changed)?

@realcopacetic realcopacetic self-assigned this Mar 27, 2024
@realcopacetic realcopacetic added the enhancement New feature or request label Mar 27, 2024
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Added in 1.1.25. To enable, go to Settings > Copacetic > Background > Enable 'Show the name of the current displayed background' to see a small label in the bottom left corner of all screens with background slideshows

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Thank you!

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Thank you!

You're welcome I'll push the update to my repo in the next day or two

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