On Jun 5, 6:52 am, mhenriday <[email protected]> wrote: > Bob, when you open the window that offers by default to open F-Spot > and click the menu arrow as mentioned in my previous posting, do you > see a «Open with another programme» button at the bottom of the list ? > If so, and you click the button, is Picasa included in the list of > programmes you see there ? In that case, highlight Picasa by clicking > it and then click the «Add» button to the lower right. This will add > Picasa to the list of options you see when you click the menu arrow. > I'm running the latest Windows version of Picasa version via Wine, but > the procedure I outline here should work for all versions.... > > Henri
When I open "Open with another program" I do not have a Picasa listed. But I managed to get it working by using the add a custom command and entering: "padsp /opt/google/picasa/3.0/bin/picasa" Then I tell it to always run that command. The padsp apparently enables Wine to invoke an executable. I still don't have a picasa icon for that option. It only displays "padsp" not even "picasa" in label text. Buit it does now start up Picasa when I insert a memory card. I am sure there is a gnome config file that contains the properties but I cannot locate it. I did find you can set these options in Nautilus -> Edit -> Preferences -> Media tab also. Now if I knew what config file stores these entries (labels) I could fix it. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google-Labs-Picasa-for-Linux" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-labs-picasa-for-linux?hl=en.
