On 02/11/13 05:07, John Beckett wrote:
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
I got pointed at a copyright notice in the
$VIMRUNTIME/vimlogo.eps file. That's because the file was
generated by Corel Draw and includes some stuff apparently
written by Corel.
To avoid a discussion about whether distribution is OK,
perhaps someone can take the Vim logo and generate an .eps
file with another tool, which does not have this problem?
If not I'll delete the file.
What is the source? The following looks good, but I think it is
slightly different:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vimlogo.svg
It's easy to open an svg in Inkscape and "save as" eps, but I
don't know whether that has any unfortunate side effects.
Someone who knows a bit about Inkscape and eps might comment.
John
There is also a PNG image on Wikimedia Commons (which to my eye looks
exactly like what I see on the Linux WindowMaker taskbar when gvim is
running), linked just below the big SVG display on the above
File:Vimlogo.svg page.
Best regards,
Tony.
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