-  Align  [type]
- 
		it  will  align resulting image according to type.  Possible
		values are :
		 1: - align to the right of the screen 2: - align to the bottom of the screen 3: - align to the bottom-right of the screen 0 or 4: - align to the center of the screen This option
		works only in  conjunction  with  the following  Pad  option. 
-  Cut  "geometry"
- 
		will cut piece with specified geometry from the source
                image. 
-  MyBackground  "background_name"
- background_option
- ~MyBackground
- 
		Specifies the beginning of a  background  definition. The
                 background   can be  referred to later by background_name.
                ~ MyBackground  ends a  root   background  definition. 
-  Pad  [type  color ]
- 
		will  pad  image  if  it is smaller then screen  with  specified
		 color .  Possible type values are : 1: -  pad  horizontally and  tile  vertically 2: -  pad  vertically and  tile  horizontally 3: -  pad  both vertically and horizontally to make the image the
		size of the screen. 
-  Scale  [geometry]
- 
		 scale  image to specified geometry. If geometry is omitted
                the image will be scaled to the screen size. 
-  Tint  color
- 
		
-  Use 
	type
	"data"
	
- 
		Specifies what to use as the  root   background .  Possible
                     type values are : 0: load image from the file. In that case "data" should specify
                     filename. 1:  Use   MyStyle  definition to fill root. In that case "data"
                     should specify one of the  MyStyle  names defined in your look file. 2:  Use  external application to  set  root  background . "data"
                     should specify command line options to this external app. If you wish to use another application
                     to display the root  background , you need to  set  the "--with-imageloader"
                     flag to use that application then recompile AfterStep.) Note:  remaining   Background   options  are valid only for
                     type of 0 !!! The remaining options will perform transformations on the
                     source         image,        in        this        order: 
-  Cut -> Tint -> Scale -> Align -> Pad .