File:Vim-3D-blue-clouds.jpg
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DescriptionVim-3D-blue-clouds.jpg |
Vim Wallpaper with Vim Logo Español: Fondo de escritorio con el logotipo de Vim |
Date | created 19. July 2005 (Upload) |
Source | http://www.derwok.de/2d-3d/3d/vimlogo/ |
Author | Wolfram »WOK« Esser from Wuerzburg/Germany |
Permission (Reusing this file) |
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Other versions | Vim-3D-blue-clouds.jpg |
--RogerOver 16:29, 19 July 2005 (UTC)
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- licence see: http://www.derwok.de/2d-3d/3d/vimlogo/ on the bottom of the site
- quotation: "License: You may do with these animation videos and still images, whatever you want, as long as you keep my Name and homepage address at the end of the video."
- This implies the free use in the sense of public domain.
- Original Uploaded (German Wikipedia): RogerOver 10. June 2005 22:43
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