Le 29 janv. 2010 à 17:02, Felipe Heidrich a écrit :

> Using Carbon I can place overlay images on the application dock tile by
> calling OverlayApplicationDockTileImage().
> 
> Is it possible to do the same using Cocoa ?
> I read NSDockTile and NSApplication Class Reference and I'm afraid the
> answer is no.
> 
> I could use the old carbon API (OverlayApplicationDockTileImage) but
> fortunately it doesn't work on 64 bits.
> 
> Any ideas ?

You can easily compose the image youself. 

NSImage *icon = [NSApplication applicationIconImage];
[icon lockFocus];
CGContextRef ctxt = [[NSGraphicsContext currentContext] graphicPort];
CGContextDrawImage(ctxt, myDestRect, myOverlay);
[icon unlockFocus];
[NSApplication setApplicationIconImage:icon];

Note that you will have to backup the original icon image if you want to do 
this more than one time.

You can also use NSDockTile and use a custom view to draw the application icon 
and your overlay.


-- Jean-Daniel




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