X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,146985c39fbc3397 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: bu756@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Barry Beaumont) Subject: Re: Printing and Viewing ASCII Art Date: 1996/02/01 Message-ID: #1/1 X-Deja-AN: 137674495 sender: bu756@freenet.carleton.ca (Barry Beaumont) references: <823122832.AA09413@rochgte.fidonet.org> organization: The National Capital FreeNet reply-to: bu756@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Barry Beaumont) newsgroups: alt.ascii-art "Paul A. Cheshire" (paul@shirecol.demon.co.uk) writes: > In article <823122832.AA09413@rochgte.fidonet.org>, Philippe Chaintreuil > writes >> > I was wondering. How would a person, running >> > windows, be able to print out >> > ascii art? All of the programs I use screw ascii >> > art up. >> >> Try droping to DOS, going to where the file is, and typing: TYPE >>filename.ext > PRN >> Where filename is the name of the ascii file.... That might work.... Can someone tell me how to send a saved ascii picture in an e-mail message? I use Telix (outside of Windows) and I use the capute funtion to save it, then when I'm writing e-mail I try to use the "ASCII protocol" to upload it into my message area. Sometimes this works and other times in inverts the whole picture i.e. bottom-to-top instead of top-to-bottom. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Regards, Barry Beaumont ai961@torfree.net bu756@freenet.carleton.ca