Picasa for Linux uses "Picasa.ini"
Picasa for Windows/Mac uses ".picasa.ini"

On Jul 27, 1:34 pm, gubu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry, you are wrong. The newest beta of Picasa for Linux also uses
> Picasa.ini.
>
> On Jul 26, 2:15 pm, gladstone <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > As the Linux version is using an older build, it expects to find
> > "Picasa.ini" files rather than ".picasa.ini" -- this apparently
> > changed as of Windows version 71.18 (where as the newest Linux build
> > is 57.4402)
>
> > Simply renaming the .picasa.ini file to Picasa.ini before importing
> > does the job!
>
> > On Jul 12, 12:44 am, gubu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Most of my work is done in Linux. However sometimes I boot into
> > > Windows and use Picasa also there. My problem is that if I star some
> > > pictures in Windows and want to continue my work in Linux those
> > > pictures are not starred anymore. ThePicasa.inifile is written
> > > properly but the information is not updated in Linux. The only way to
> > > update them is to remove the folder in the folder manager, and add it
> > > again. It is kind of annoying.
> > > Is this intended? Could this be fixed?
>
> > > Greetings

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