björn wrote:
> Finally, I really think we need to do something about the smaller  
> sized icons: they are completely illegible.

I believe this is an important point.

If you look at XCode's documen icons at 16x16 (screenshot below, to  
the left) you will see that you can tell at a glance whether the file  
is .C source code, .H header, or anything else of import.  The large  
(relatively to the icon size) and colored text, "C" or "H", helps a lot.

Larger icons can still use the Preview paradigm (blank paper + app  
icon + type text below) but IMHO the smaller icons should follow what  
XCode does.

If we want people to be able to tell the files that are associated  
with Vim from those associated with XCode, we can come up with a  
different graphical hint, such as a colored border--this is just the  
first idea that came to my mind:


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