In OS X 10.11.3, the Finder has the option, as it has long has had, of using a picture as the background of a Finder window.
Since getting a new 27-inch retina 5k iMac, I can't figure out the parameters of a picture that would fit a window of any size in the Finder.
The screen's resolution is 5120 x 2880, but made to look like 2560 x 1440. I'm trying to work out the width and height in pixels, and the resolution in pixels per inch, that would make a picture (e.g., an image with a tiling background) that would fit a Finder window of any size (i.e., even one that filled the entire screen).
This has got me stumped - nothing seems to work - every image I try seems to end up smaller than a large Finder window.
Since getting a new 27-inch retina 5k iMac, I can't figure out the parameters of a picture that would fit a window of any size in the Finder.
The screen's resolution is 5120 x 2880, but made to look like 2560 x 1440. I'm trying to work out the width and height in pixels, and the resolution in pixels per inch, that would make a picture (e.g., an image with a tiling background) that would fit a Finder window of any size (i.e., even one that filled the entire screen).
This has got me stumped - nothing seems to work - every image I try seems to end up smaller than a large Finder window.