TotalFinder Support In macOS 10.14 Mojave

Same thing in Mojave. Unable to get 1.11.1. When running update in Mojave from 1.11.0, it says I have the latest version/up to date with 1.11.0 with pre-release checked to acquire them.

Version 1.11.1 fixes the tab title half hidden until something is opened in another tab - then all tab titles half visible. Still not possible to drag a tab to a new window.
Visor still behaving very oddly…
Hope this helps and let me know if you can use more details
cheers

I’m running Mojave Beta 2 and Total Finder with no problem. I do have SIP disabled and you might want to check to ensure you do as well.

Just curious but do you have auto updates checked in System Preferences/Software Update? I’ve had on and off problems with TF 1.11.0 (everything is working correctly at the moment). I wonder if Apple is sneaking in minor tweak when nobody is looking?

When I check for new versions of TF, I get the You’re up to date message as well. I’m running 1.11.0, have update to beta versions checked, have run App Store (a piece of garbage. Stupid change for the sake of change) Update (nothing needs updating - same message I’ve been getting since I loaded the beta). No update for TF from 1.11.0 to 1.11.1. When I click on the link here I go to a nice TF page with no download.

This was intentional. I didn’t want to put on beta updates for everyone until I get confirmations here on forums that the issues were fixed. That is why I provided a link to download above:
https://totalfinder.binaryage.com/beta-changes#1.11.1

I have published the version for everybody as auto-update just now.

Yes - SIP confirmed disabled.
And turned off autoupdate; unsuccessful.

on v 1.11.1

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you were referring to accessibility, right?

The link didn’t work. But thanks for making it an auto-update. I updated and it’s working as expected. Only remaining problem (from 1.11.0) is that in Dark Mode the Cut/Copy/Paste tabs after right-clicking a file are totally white. When you click on them, they’re there and everything works.

I have none of those things in Security & Privacy/Accessibility. Is there a reason you might need them there?

was trying to see if it made a difference

Yes. Looks good.

Can you please open Terminal.app and execute this:

touch ~/.debug-totalfinder-injection

In ActivityMonitor.app please quit TotalFinder.app and force restart Finder via CMD+OPT+ESC.

Then please launch /Applications/TotalFinder.app again. You should now see ~/.debug-totalfinder-injection.log file with some logs. You can tail it:

tail -f ~/.debug-totalfinder-injection.log

Please send the content to support@binaryage.com. It could help us diagnose your issue.

In Security & Privacy/Privacy/Automation: Allow the apps below to automate other apps.
Total Finder
(x) Finder

Check to see if this is enabled. It’s enabled on my machine. See if that helps.

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So I looked into S&P/Privacy/Automation and did not find the option mentioned. There is only TF uninstaller present. Suggestions?

Please try to remove it from Accessibility. And then kill TotalFinder.app via ActivityMonitor.app and then launch it again. macOS could ask again for automation permissions.

You beat me to it. Both my iMac (27" Late 2013) and Macbook Pro have Total Finder in Automation.

I can also see it under Automation and NOT under Accessibility. I wonder how @ans87ba installed the Mojave system. I can imagine a scenario when he upgraded the previous Sierra system in-place to Mojave without a clean install. This could bring over some accessibility flags set in the previous system and that in turn caused new Mojave “Privacy/Automation” subsystem to not be triggered (in theory).

The is exactly what I did; upgrade not clean install - first time ever I select not to b/c didn’t have updated backup. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling after your suggestion but no success.
is there a way to reset the accessibility parameters?

I was googling for some solution, but Mojave is so new that there are not many support articles on the web, I’m afraid. Please let us know if you figure out a way how to make it appear there under Privacy/Automation.

Here you go: https://macosxautomation.com/mavericks/guiscripting/reset.html This script should work with Mojave as well. Incidentally, I did an upgrade, not a clean install on both the desktop and laptop and TF is in the automation section.

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