Damon,

Firstly there is no official way to do this, all the solutions you see in the 
wild are hacks of one sort or another.

Having said that, I had to implement what you are asking for (overlays on 
icons) and did it via SIMBL. Unfortunately I can't share code or say too much 
about what what is needed, but it would certainly help if you understood method 
swizzling and found a way to dump all the Obj_c classes that the Finder uses 
internally.

Good luck

Matt

On 29 Sep 2011, at 20:39, Damon Allison wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I am researching options for integrating with Finder. In particular, I would 
> like my application to provide file and directory icon overlays similar to 
> how Dropbox.app overlays green and blue images on top of file and folder 
> images.
> 
> I noticed a few applications (svn utilities) that have used 
> `/Library/Contextual Menu Plugins` plugins to accomplish this. I've also seen 
> programs use SIMBL [1] plugins. Contextual Menu Plugins appears to have been 
> replaced by Automator Services, and SIMBL seems like an unsupported hack.
> 
> Is there an 'official' way to integrate with the finder? If so, what is it? 
> If not, how does dropbox accomplish their finder integration? 
> 
> Either way, I would certainly appreciate any information / source code you 
> could provide.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Damon
> 
> [1] SIMBL : 
> http://www.culater.net/software/SIMBL/SIMBL.php_______________________________________________
> 

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