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Re: Getting the network Machine Icon
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Re: Getting the network Machine Icon


  • Subject: Re: Getting the network Machine Icon
  • From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 18:19:12 +0100


Le 12 janv. 09 à 17:56, Sean McBride a écrit :

On 1/11/09 2:31 PM, Sandro Noel said:

I'm looking for a way to programatically get the machine icon from my
servers, just like finder does in the finder.

*SNIP*.

Any suggestions on where to look??

NSImage. I think it's NSImageNameComputer.

Fine to get the current machine icon, but not to get a remote machine icon, just like the Finder does when it display the list of machine on the local network.




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