X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,c49a4e4d310180c6 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: "Jason C. Wenger" Subject: Re: Help save ascii art from destruction by variable fonts Date: 1996/12/26 Message-ID: <32C27C97.10AC@clinton.net>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 206030764 references: <59ot4e$cu9@shiva.usa.net> <59pqne$jjm@brockman.serv.net> to: Koshy George content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii mime-version: 1.0 reply-to: jwenger@clinton.net newsgroups: alt.ascii-art x-mailer: Mozilla 3.01Gold (Win95; U) > to digitize your ascii > ---------------------- > You could print out your ascii art > (watch out for page breaks) in fixed font, > or any font that resembles your intended art, > then scan the prints using a scanner. > Alternatively you could take sreen shots > and a display of your ascii picture by > various screen capture routines that comes along > with a usual image processing software. > (lviewpro in the pc, has this) If you're using Windows, and it all fits on one page, you could just hit PrtScrn, and paste the screen dump into your favorite image editor... but where's the fun in THAT??? :-) Cya, Jason C. Wenger +-------------------------------------------------+ | Jason C. Wenger www.clinton.net/~jwenger/ | | 'Thursday' on Kali jwenger@clinton.net | | Illegitimi no carborundum jwenger@juno.com | +-------------------------------------------------+ | Remember: 2+2=5 for extremely large values of 2 | +-------------------------------------------------+ | So... So you think you can tell | | Heaven from Hell? Blue skies from pain? | | Can you tell a green field | | From a cold steel rail? | | A smile from a veil? | | Do you think you can tell? | | "Wish You Were Here" - Pink Floyd | +---BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-------------------------+ | G>CS/>E d-? s: a- C++>++++ U? P? L? E? W++>+++ | | N++ o? K? w+>+++++ O? M--- V? PS+ PE+ Y? PGP- t | | 5? X? R tv-(--) B++++ DI+ D- (DESCENT2++++++) G | | e-* h! r-- !y- | +--END GEEK CODE BLOCK----------------------------+