X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,124767517eee287d,start X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public X-Google-ArrivalTime: 1994-06-06 01:04:00 PST Path: nntp.gmd.de!newsserver.jvnc.net!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!uwm.edu!msuinfo!harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au!news.uwa.edu.au!DIALix!not-for-mail From: berry@perth.DIALix.oz.au (Rosemary Lyndall) Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Subject: How to insert pix into Talk Sessions Date: 6 Jun 1994 09:03:58 +0800 Organization: DIALix Services, Perth, Western Australia Lines: 92 Sender: berry@perth.DIALix.oz.au Message-ID: <2stslu$phm$1@perth.dialix.oz.au> NNTP-Posting-Host: perth.dialix.oz.au Summary: Instructions for inserting pictures in Talk Sessions Keywords: Talk Sessions Pictures X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 #5 (NOV) Last week I posted an article which included the following: > Little ASCII characters: > (Assigned to various function keys and interspersed into "talk" > conversations.) > > ^ ^ / ~ v v - ^ ^ ^ > O_O O_O O_O o O O O ETC > \_/ \_/ __/ " ~ > `- 0 Several people were fascinated with the idea of inserting "Little ASCII Characters" into Talk sessions but were unsure how this could be done. There are several always of doing this. Here are the instructions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. FAST & EASY **** RE-ASSIGN KEYS VIA KEYBOARD MACRO FACILITY IN YOUR COMMUNICATION PROGRAMME. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (a) TELIX: You can reassign keys via the Alt-K facility. This gives you a list of all keys assigned by the Telix programme and a list of all keys YOU have assigned. In Telix the keys F5 to F10 and all the Shift_Function keys are free and available for re-assignment. The manual explains how to write key macros. (b) PROCOMM: Keyboard macros can be assigned to keys Alt0 -Alt9. (c) OTHER COMMS PROGS: Consult your manual to see if you can reassign keys to macros. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. SLOW & FIDDLY BUT IT WORKS FOR BIG FILES **** UPLOAD ASCII FILES FROM YOUR PC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Make a series of ASCII files and store them in your upload directory on your PC. Make sure your Comms Programme knows where to look for them and what to do to upload a file. Then upload them as ASCII files (don't use zmodem unless you have it set to upload ASCII as default - and that's a nuisance) straight into the Talk session at the appropriate point. You can uplod anything you like this way - including written stuff you're prepared on your favourite PC based Word Processor. [I use it to upload my HI and BYE pictures.] Problem is that it's a bit tedious. See below for a faster method. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. FAST BUT INVOLVES "WORK" **** MAKE USE OF YOUR COMMS PROGRAMME SCRIPT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some comms programmes (such as TELIX) have quite sophisticated scripts which allow you to do just about anything. You can assign one to a spare key (see above) or simply run the programme from your Comms programme prompt. As they say: RTFM .. read the fascinating manual. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. SLOW BUT STARTLING AND USEFUL FOR THE UNEXPECTED NEED ****** GET INTO A SHELL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If your system uses YTALK you have access to a shell via the Escape key. You can then run or read any file or programme to which you normally have access on the host machine. It gets a little bit messy on the screen (use the "| more" command to clean things up a bit) but is extrememly useful for bringing up files or programmes on the spur of the moment. It's also useful for demonstrating things from your system. So there we are folks. When you've got your preferred method ready ready to run do feel free to worry the Talk Daemon and practise sharing your art work with me. Regards, _ Rosemary. -- () ###### ~',---------, Rosemary Lyndall '~ # ### # # # # ## /___________\ `~ # ### ## # II # 'I [] I I [] I` lyndall@csuvax1.murdoch.edu.au # II # II I [] I I [] I berry@perth.dialix.oz.au II !!!