>> What if I simply change the script to create
>> symlinks to the MacVim icon when it runs on Tiger? Then people
>> building on Tiger will have somewhat useless document icons, but that
>> sounds like the lesser of two evil.
> 
> If there is nothing that you can use instead of pyobjc then I guess
> this is an ok compromise (anybody using Tiger who has an objection to
> this, please speak up).

Could we keep one generic MacVim document icon in the repo and link to
that, just so they look like documents, not applications? Or is that
what you meant?

Even if there is something that can be used instead of PyObjC, then this
seems like a good step to take until/unless someone has time and
inclination to implement in something else.

> I can also put an archive with all the
> document icons on the project web page so that anybody on Tiger can
> download them manually if they so wish.

Sounds good.

Ben.




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