John -
> I've written an open-source collection of Windows Explorer shell
> extensions that supports 17 different text editors, including Vim. The
> project will, hopefully, go live on SourceForge/Github in a week or so
> (it's already registered as "EditWith").
>
> The shell extension can load up Vim's icon from the gvim.exe
> executable file, but it's much faster to load it up from within the
> extension itself, and honestly, the custom-tweaked version of the icon
> that I've made looks a lot better then just scaling the icon from the
> executable.
>
> Can someone here please tell me how to go about getting permission to
> use the Vim icon in my project's Vim-specific shell extension?
It is fine to use the Vim logo for the good of Vim users. And it sounds
like what you are doing falls in that category.
Good luck with your project!
- Bram
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