But the code in tortoisehg/win32/shellext/ShellExt.cpp seems to do this, 
doesn't it? The DllGetClassObject function, I mean.

On 31-08-2010 12:45, Steve Borho wrote:
> 2010/8/31 André Felipe Dias<[email protected]>:
>    
>> Hi, there
>>
>> I'm using TortoiseHg in Windows and Linux (Ubuntu) environments. I
>> noticed that there are some differences related to overlay icons use.
>> For example, in Linux, the ignored overlay icon is being used while in
>> Windows it's not.
>>
>> Is there any reason to not use the ignored and unknown icons?
>>      
> You cannot show unknown and ignored icons without being able to
> differentiate between the two, and this is very difficult to do on
> Windows since the shell extensions cannot run Mercurial code (they are
> written in C++).  The Nautilus extension is all Python, so it can
> simply call repo.status() to get that info.
>
>
>    

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