On Sep 9, 3:49 am, Tim Chase <v...@tim.thechases.com> wrote: > My long-standing [but never voiced] vim-shirt would involve > simply having "vi" or "vim" (or the Vim logo) on the front center > chest (left-breast-pocket-area if the using the logo) and ":wq!" > on the back in a mono-spaced font, maybe in terminal-green. > Perhaps even with visible magnified scan-line appearance in the > font. :)
We were considering the ":q!" on the back for any of the designs :) Thanks for the scan-line suggestion, it may be cool. It could be in terminal-green, classical-white, fluorescent-yellow... what you want. > Of the linked mock-up shirts, I prefer the monochrome cheat-sheet > one. However, it has rather fine detail that is likely to > ablate. It might have to be rejiggered with a larger font > (reducing the content correspondingly) to keep it legible after > the first washing. The other cheat-sheet is multi-colored and > likely more expensive. Both mockups were simply made getting the first cheatsheets I got from google images, adjusting the colors so they look good over black. I just wanted to know which kind of cheatsheet would look better. The first one should indeed have a bigger font, and the second one could as well be made in only one color. > Granted, with the demand suggested, having two designs > (especially when one is fairly simple) may be viable. Indeed, the viability of two simple T-shirts (with few colors) is mostly the same as the viability of a complex T-shirt. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---