Thanks ted.

That worked. Moved to 2.0 and created the project using the read-write
template

On Dec 10, 9:50 pm, "ted bonkenburg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 2:08 AM, iDeveloper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi
>
> > I'm trying to add a custom icon for my fs by specifying the volicon
> > option
> > [options addObject: [NSString stringWithFormat:@"volicon=%@",
> > [[NSBundle mainBundle] pathForResource:@"myfs" ofType:@"icns"]]];
>
> > But my fs always shows the default folder icon. Any reason why this
> > would happen? I have added an option "local" to make the fs appear in
> > the Finder side bar and on the desktop. Could that be a reason?
>
> Did it used to work without the "local" option? Are you sure that your
> volume icon is being copied by xcode into the final application
> bundle?
>
> If you are stuck, I suggest you start over using one of the new
> project templates that are found in MacFUSE 2.0. Install 2.0 and then
> File -> New Project in Xcode. The "Objective-C File System
> (Read-Write)" or the read-only version set you up with an
> application-style file system that has a volume icon. You just need to
> copy your .icns file over the icon generated by the projecttemplate
> and you are all set.
>
> ted
>
>
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