> Why not play safe and do a clean-room reimplementation. Ted, can you  
> just post the list of file extensions here? Converting the list of  
> extensions into a patch to the plist file should be matter of 10  
> minutes with python and/or vim macros; I can do that.

*) Here's the bundle, uncompressed so you can peruse it on-line:

http://www.tedpavlic.com/examples/mvim/mvim.app

*) Here's the plist with the file extensions:

http://www.tedpavlic.com/examples/mvim/mvim.app/Contents/Info.plist

*) Here are all if the corresponding icons:

http://www.tedpavlic.com/examples/mvim/mvim.app/Contents/Resources/

Each icon has an (old?) Vim icon with text across the bottom telling you 
what type of file it is. I *think* I modded those myself... but it's 
been so long ago. :( Again, initially I never figured this app would 
leave my /Applications folder...

**NOTE: The pList pattern is fairly regular, HOWEVER there are several 
MIME types in there too, and plenty of entries have several extensions 
associated with a single icon (txt.icns, for example).


--Ted


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