Which you guys mean I have to create the overlay to an Image it self then stick it to a file icon ? I'd try this before but nothing was changed. maybe I'll have try this once again.

And for file attributes, can we use setAttributes:ofItemAtPath:error: from NSFileManager ?
because there is NSFileModificationDate attributes for in this function.

Regards,
Alfian

On 12/08/03 5:47, Charles Srstka wrote:
On Aug 2, 2012, at 3:41 PM, KappA <[email protected]> wrote:

I believe setIcon updates the file modification date... (please check as I
can't remember for sure)... which might go against what a file tracking
system might be trying to do.

i.e. will give false file modification updates because of setting the
updated icons.

If there is a way to do that without updating the file attributes, it would
work perfectly...
In addition to this, it will hose any custom icons that the user might have set 
on the files.

Charles

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