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Espionage => Espionage 2 => Topic started by: Anonymous on April 01, 2010, 04:27:11 PM

Title: Path Finder integration
Post by: Anonymous on April 01, 2010, 04:27:11 PM
I am using Path Finder with Espionage and have enabled the "Path Finder compatibility mode" option in Espionage.  Whenever I open Mail, which I have encrypted, Path Finder opens the Mail and Mail Downloads folders though only rarely should anyone need in them.  Is there a way to disable this behavior?

Also, when I have an encrypted folder unlocked, it does not show the disk image icon on the desktop which is good (I am using the Path Finder desktop).  However, the disk image does show up as a connected drive in the PathFinder sidebar.  I would like it to not show up there, because as far as the user is concerned, it is just a folder and not a disk image.
Title: Re: Path Finder integration
Post by: greg on April 02, 2010, 09:45:50 AM
Quote from: "jeffhatz"I am using Path Finder with Espionage and have enabled the "Path Finder compatibility mode" option in Espionage.  Whenever I open Mail, which I have encrypted, Path Finder opens the Mail and Mail Downloads folders though only rarely should anyone need in them.  Is there a way to disable this behavior?

I'm not sure I understand what exactly is occurring. You're saying that when you open Mail and the folders are unlocked, new Path Finder windows are created all of a sudden that point to these folders?

If so, I would ask about this on the Cocoatech forums, as they would be better able to assist you with this.

QuoteAlso, when I have an encrypted folder unlocked, it does not show the disk image icon on the desktop which is good (I am using the Path Finder desktop).  However, the disk image does show up as a connected drive in the PathFinder sidebar.  I would like it to not show up there, because as far as the user is concerned, it is just a folder and not a disk image.

You should be able to hide those by using the little wheel icon in the lower left-hand corner of the window, which will bring up the "Hide Devices" menu.
Title: Re: Path Finder integration
Post by: Anonymous on April 06, 2010, 01:39:51 PM
QuoteI'm not sure I understand what exactly is occurring. You're saying that when you open Mail and the folders are unlocked, new Path Finder windows are created all of a sudden that point to these folders?
Yes, that is correct.
When I open other disk images, Path Finder has never opened a new window and display them.  Given that, it seems as though Espionage is sending a request to Path Finder to open the new windows.

Thanks for the tip for removing the drives from the sidebar – works well!
Title: Re: Path Finder integration
Post by: greg on April 06, 2010, 01:53:41 PM
Quote from: "jeffhatz"
QuoteI'm not sure I understand what exactly is occurring. You're saying that when you open Mail and the folders are unlocked, new Path Finder windows are created all of a sudden that point to these folders?
Yes, that is correct.
When I open other disk images, Path Finder has never opened a new window and display them.  Given that, it seems as though Espionage is sending a request to Path Finder to open the new windows.

Espionage sends no such request, it simply mounts the disk images, and it does this actually in a fairly discrete way. I would definitely suggest asking the Cocoatech guys about this, and you can let them know that if they need any assistance from our end they're free to contact us.
Title: Re: Path Finder integration
Post by: Anonymous on April 06, 2010, 02:01:20 PM
Thanks!  I will be letting them know.