X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,4f3fd04aac118aef X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: "Electric Eagle" Subject: Re: Question about ascii art Date: 1996/12/19 Message-ID: <01bbedbf$e6f25c00$58c002cf@Ittc_Office3.cmisinc.com>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 204926851 distribution: world references: <596jbm$q21@pandora.cs.utwente.nl> organization: Internet Partners of America newsgroups: alt.ascii-art (Roberta Quadro) writes: > |> I've tried to copy and paste ascii art into messages > |> but they don't come out the same as where I copied > |> them from. Is there a special procedure involved > |> when you put ascii art into a message? I'm new to > |> all this and it's interesting to be able to put the > |> art in your messages. > > (H.J.H.N. Kenter) responded: > Hi Roberta, > > when you include ascii pics, make sure they do not contain 'tab' > characters. If they do, you will have to replace them with spaces > to restore the original pictures. I can't think of any other > difficulties, but that may be just me. > (Finally, my $0.02..) Although I'm not an Ascii Guru, I don't think I would be too far off the mark by saying that the above mentioned problem is the result of your messaging system changing the font (i.e. you draw the picture using Ms Sans or Courier, and your system changes it to Arial during transmission - or, more accurately, at the point of receival). I've been playing around with some ascii art to put at the end of each message also, and this has been true in my case. Using MS Exchange, I would copy the image (I even rebuilt it from scratch once) into my new message window using courier - most ascii art is better representated with a non-TT font (or so I've heard), sent it to myself, but received it in Arial. Because Arial is a much more narrow font, the image "loses" its "formatting" (or so it seems, when in actuality each space and character is there, but they are smaller in width). Unfortunately, I haven't found a solution to this problem, outside of building every image in Arial. Of course, I can change my default font to be something other than Arial, but this obviously won't solve the problem (unless I can get a hold of B. Gates and have him change to standard worldwide <::chuckle::>). Anyhow, I hope this at least answers your question. Not too much help, though, I'm afraid. Perhaps someone more "in the know" than I could post a real solution to this problem... The LetrikEagle (minus all of the cool graphics for now) "I don't suffer from insanity. I enjoy every minute of it".