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How to adjust a background wallpaper?

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Windows used to have a feature to fill, tile, center, stretch etc. a wallpaper to set in the background. I recently set a wallpaper as the background image of my Ubuntu desktop, however by default it is in "fill" format but I want it in tile. I don't see any options in the background settings to do that. I have many images that are of a phone screen size, I want to set them on my desktop too(in tile or fit). I am using the latest 20.04 version.

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Rex
Have you installed Gnome Tweak Tool? You can make the adjustments with it. Sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool
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https://askubuntu.com/a/1111271/739431
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The answer to your question can depend on what desktop environment you are using. Are you using GNOME?
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@AlexFullam I don't know. I have the default 20.04 which as I'm presuming uses Gnome.
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on 22.04 it's now `gnome-tweaks` but it does not have "tile" option (and lacks descriptions of the available options) - see UnKNOWn's link
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Does this answer your question? [Background image resize in Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1111201/background-image-resize-in-ubuntu-18-04-1-lts)
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