Article 5PMDY XMind 8 file access for non-"working-directory" user folders gives "The folder contents could not be displayed" error

XMind 8 file access for non-"working-directory" user folders gives "The folder contents could not be displayed" error

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hbbeam
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I have XMind 8 installed (via flatpak)on Linux Mint 20.2

At the same time, I'm using odrive's CLI to sync cloud files from various cloud drives that I have. The root folder for my cloud files is under my user file (alongside of Documents)

I have synced one my XMind files and it shows in the file manager.

However, when I try to open files from XMind, it only shows what I would described as "standard" user folders. The odrive-agent-mount folder does not show. When trying to override this by going to the "type a path" option, I get an error message that says "The folder contents could not be displayed".

My guess is that XMind has some limiter to only show "user" files. Of course I can copy the file to a "working" directory and copy it back, but it adds extra steps to the syncing that I'd rather avoid. I'm wondering if there is a way to designate my odrive-agent-mount folder as "working" directory for XMind that I'm missing. I don't see anything in XMind to set directories, and everything that I see for setting "default" directories is more about $PATH and I don't think that's going to help here.

I checked permission with ls -l and the odrive-agent-mount folder shows drwxrwxr-x.latest?d=yIl2AUoC8zA latest?i=fi59G6W_8w4:Aiz2m0dMWmY:F7zBnMy latest?i=fi59G6W_8w4:Aiz2m0dMWmY:V_sGLiP latest?d=qj6IDK7rITs latest?i=fi59G6W_8w4:Aiz2m0dMWmY:gIN9vFwfi59G6W_8w4
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