Thanks for the feedback. I see it here too.

On Dec 9, 12:31 pm, maxwax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using the Linux version of Picasa 3 beta.
>
> I just rescanned my whole collection of Photos which resides in /home/
> maxwell/Photos/Trip and tree view gave me a tree that shows:
>
> My Computer
> ..maxwell
> ......photos
> ............trip
> ..................2008-10-01
> ..................2008-10-02
> ..................2008-10-03
> .......................subfolder with set #2 from 2008-10-03
>
> I used the Picasa move folder feature to move the "subfolder" to
> "trip" so that within Trip there will be only one level.
>
> That produces a tree view like this:
>
> My Computer
> ..maxwell
> ......photos
> ............trip
> ..................2008-10-01
> ..................2008-10-02
> ..................2008-10-03
> /
> ....../home
> ............maxwell
> ...................photos
> .........................trip
> ..............................subfolder of set #2
>
> So instead of a single tree with a single root, I've now got two
> roots, two trees and things will get messy if my single "Trip" folder
> splits into two trees worth of pictures.
>
> I hope this description helps.  I'm really enjoying Picasa and thanks
> for making a Linux version!
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