An alternative is to make a 'span' checkbox that switches between
treating each monitor separately or as one monitor, that way you can
have any combination you want (span+zoom, span+stretch, etc).  I
personally liked to use the 'zoom' feature before with the image
spanning both monitors.

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Dual Monitor wallpaper is not scaling across both monitors, same background is 
repeated on both monitors instead
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/521492
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