X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,390a434bf32a02a5,start X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: Andy Holden Subject: How do you solve the problem of spaces? Date: 1996/02/09 Message-ID: <4ffu55$622@whitbeck.ncl.ac.uk>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 138770093 to: a.b.holden@ncl.ac.uk content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii organization: Newcastle University mime-version: 1.0 newsgroups: alt.ascii-art x-mailer: Mozilla 1.2N (Windows; I; 16bit) I recently had my first go at ascii art, which was supposed to be a birthday cake :- o o o o o I I I I I |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| | Happy | | Birthday | |_____________________| I prepared it in notepad on a 186, and it looked less squashed than here, but when I pasted it into e-mail it looked awful. The candles became too small and spaced out because of the different characters and the wide space between lines, but the main problem was the auto formatting on the e-mail, which wanted to contract each line. Even if I could switch that off, the recipient wouldn't so it would still look wrong on receipt. I experimented by e-mailing it to myself, and eventually changed it to this :- o o o o o | | | | | ____|___|___|___|___|____ | | | Happy | | Birthday | |______________________| It doesn't look like anything much here, but when sent to myself in e-mail (Pegasus), it looks something like my first picture. God only knows what it will look like to the recipient. I was wondering if anyone else has similar problems - some of the pictures in this newsgroup occaisionally go a bit wrong, but not as wrong as mine did. The problem is that the e-mail doesn't like leading spaces, or spaces between 'words' and reduces these. Even worse is that it only makes slight changes when pasting from notepad to e-mail, saving the worst damage for when the e-mail is sent (caracters such as _ and - are also reduced in width, and the |s can't be made to line up exactly, only nearly). Although I've made it look as right as I can for Pegasus, it will be recived on a different system, so as I say, God knows what it will look like. As I've been typing this a possible solution has occured to me - maybe I should have sent it from Netscape instead of Pegasus, but that still doesn't solve the problem of it being mangled on receipt - I'll e-mail this message to myself now and see what happens. Anyway, the main reason I'm writing here is for any suggestions - has anyone else encountered (and solved) this sort of problem? Please feel free to use my cake, by the way, Andy.