Desktop and Wallpaper settings

I’ve got a question about dekstop and Wallpaper settings. . . . .

When you ‘right’ click your mouse on your desktop wall paper a window opens up called ‘Desktop’ Settings. . . . there you will find your wall paper and wallpaper folders if you have created one. I’ve got Endeavour OS wall papers and 400 + nature wall papers in two folders and having clicked them both on under the folders (add) column I see all of my combined wall papers with ‘checkboxes’ in the corner allowing me to see them in a slide show format changing every 30 seconds ( my time.)

Question : You can uncheck them if you don’t want to see certain wallpapers. . . but I see no option on how to ‘delete’ them completely from the system if you so desire to do so. Why is this? There should be a delete function somewhere? I’ve got some duplicates that need to be removed and some that I just don’t like. . . . . Maybe somebody can help me with this issue?
I’m using KDE plasma with all the latest on it.

Rich;)

Perhaps use Dolphin (the KDE file explorer) to navigate to, and manage those images?

Shortcut for Dolphin is super key (Windows key) + e (same as Windows).

The wallpaper selector is a low risk tool for choosing wallpapers :sweat_smile:

Just delete them in your file manager or terminal.