Personally, I prefer to use the macOS GUI over Ubuntu and do not enjoy constantly switching between windows, Currently, I work on macOS with Ubuntu, as a target OS, running on the local VMware Fusion virtual machine. Now start up Picasa again and let it search for all of your photos again.For the past five years, my go-to text editors have been Vim and gVim/ MacVim.Instead, choose "Open Manifest." and choose "PicasaManifest.xml" in your backup folder The window that pops up looks like an error, but don't worry about it.In the new window that pops up, go to the folder Contents/Resources/cdautorun/ and double-click "Picasa Restore.app".This lets you see hidden parts of the application. Go to Applications/Picasa, right-click and choose "Show Package Contents".If you ever need to undo the steps in this tutorial, delete the Picasa3 folder that will be created in future steps and rename your backup folder back to "Picasa3". Go to the Picasa3 folder (in /Library/Application Support/Google/Picasa3/) and rename it something like "Picasa3 BACKUP".Put your edited "missing" album files into this folder. Open up the only folder within (it should be a weird mash-up of letters and numbers).$Library/Application Support/Google/Picasa3/Picasa3Albums/ Go into the backup folder and then open the folder.If the "Backup" button won't light up, try selecting then deselecting an album.Make sure you click "Select none" so you're actually not backing up any picture files.
#MACVIM SCREENSHOTS MAC OS#
If you find this useful, please visit the source link and upvote Julien's answer.įor anyone who's curious or concerned, Pacifist is just a shareware (free trial) tool to let you install older versions of applications, bypassing any "safeguards" Mac OS has in place. This worked for me, matlab is functional again. Your Java SE should be downgraded to where it was prior to applying the 2013-004 patch. Use Pacifist to open the Apple Java package and install using the install option of Pacifist.
#MACVIM SCREENSHOTS UPDATE#
I found this workaround, should work until Apple/Mathworks issues a patch:ĭownload the Apple Java SE 2013-003 update (no longer on the Apple website but I found this link: ) It seems many other people have had this issue and I wanted to endorse the solution I used: Today I updated Java on my Mac (running OS 10.8) to 1.6.0_51 which unfortunately broke my Matlab (R2010b) installation: I could open the application but I couldn't interact with the GUI in any way.