I added a local image with desktop-folder-settings / wallpaper type: image / add... for display as desktop background. This image also appears in systemsettings > screen locking > appearance in the images list and has two buttons: - open folder - delete / remove wallpaper Pressing remove tints the image in grey and offers to restore it (which works properly) But, just removing it and pressing 'apply' does not remove the image, instead the image keeps its grey tint and that's it... (we can still find the reference in ~/.config/plasma-org.kde.plasma.desktop-appletsrc within [Containments][1][Wallpaper][org.kde.image][General] I think removing should really remove the image, which is not happening here
btw, removing the image within desktop-folder-settings / wallpaper works as expected
Can reproduce.
Hi - just to check, could you please describe the specific order of buttons that you're clicking on? I tried reproducing the issue on a Neon VM with Plasma 6.3.3, and couldn't do it with these steps: 1. Open System Settings 2. Click Screen Locking 3. Click Configure Appearance 4. Click Remove Wallpaper on the custom one 5. Click Apply (note that the selection moves to the next wallpaper in line) 6. Close System Settings After following those steps, the custom wallpaper is no longer present when I reopen System Settings > Screen Locking > Configure Appearance. Are you perhaps following a different click path that might be exposing an issue? Thanks!
Your steps are correct, but with different results in fedora/kde 1. Open System Settings 2. Click Screen Locking 3. Click Configure Appearance 4. Click Remove Wallpaper on the custom one > the image is greyed out > first button is 'open containing folder' (also greyed out, but clickable) > second button is 'restore wallpaper' (also greyed out, but clickable) 5. Click Apply (note that the selection moves to the next wallpaper in line) > here's the problem: the selection (brownish frame around the image preview) already moved to the next image after clicking 'remove wallpaper' on my custom image > 'apply' gets greyed out, but does nothing to the list of images: my 'deleted' image is still there, greyed out, next image is still selected (has the brownish frame), and the desktop wallpaper/image is still visible on the screen. 6. Close System Settings > reopening systemsettings again, goto screen-locking / configure appearance - and the image is still in the list The only way to get rid of the image is by using desktop-rightClick > desktop and wallpaper and removing the image. Interestingly, after my image gets deleted, and clicking 'apply', the image gets deleted from the list and the desktop-wallpaper shows the image next in list. (so far, so expected) Now, select 'plain color' instead of 'image' for wallpaper, click apply. The desktop-wallpaper is now a plain color. But, my systemsettings (which was open all the time showing the wallpaper-image list) does not get updated. We already have the plain color as desktop wallpaper, but systemsettings still shows my custom image and, of course, all other images as if 'image' (as wallpaper) was still the active option. Don't we have some notification mechanism to update systemsettings? (yes, closing and reopening systemsettings then correctly shows plain-color as selected choice)