\fIimage\fR is centered on the desktop.
.TP
\fB\-e\fR, \fB\-exec\fR \fIprogram\fR \fIoptions\fR \fIfallback\-\fIarg\fR \fIimage\fR
-This option tells \fBbsetbg\fR to run a seperate command by executing \fIprogram\fR with
+This option tells \fBbsetbg\fR to run a separate command by executing \fIprogram\fR with
\fIoptions\fR, where \fIoptions\fR are arguments to \fIprogram\fR.
If a \fIfallback\-arg\fR is supplied (\fB\-full\fR, \fB\-tile\fR, or \fB\-center\fR
\fI~/.bsetbgrc\fR. Any arguments that are supplied will be considered applications
to search for in the system path, overriding \fBbsetbg\fR's internal defaults.
.TP
+\fB\-app\fR \fIimageApp\fR
+Use this flag to specify which image application to use. This
+application may be one of the pre-defined list or any application
+capable of displaying an image on the root window. This flag may be
+used in conjunction with passing application specific parameters to
+the application, in which
+case they should be enclosed in double quotes.
+.TP
\fB\-v\fR, \fB\-version\fR
Output version number.
.TP
An example in which bsetbg creates a configuration file using xv and qiv:
- bsetbg -g xv qiv > ~/.bsetbgrc
+ bsetbg -g xv qiv > ~/.bsetbgrc
+
+An example of the use of the \fB-app\fR argument:
+
+ bsetbg -app qiv "-o rgb:d6/c5/a2 -x" -c foo.png
.SH AUTHOR
The author of