X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,9952c147d07b5729 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: ibelooze@runet.edu (Ilya) Subject: Re: how do I look at ASCII-art in netscape Date: 1996/01/31 Message-ID: <4emptr$3od@newslink.runet.edu>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 137559711 references: <3104D592.41C6@bbar.dtu.dk> organization: Radford University newsgroups: alt.ascii-art J. Melusky (whatfer@u.washington.edu) wrote: |On Tue, 23 Jan 1996, Mikkel Salling wrote: |> Does anyone know, how to look at ascii-art in netscape. Can I turn the |> thing off, that makes a @ use more space than a space. (BTW, I know what |> the thing is called in danish, but not in english. aligning, maybe) |> Mikkel Salling > bc917207@bbar.dtu.dk | |Hi Mikkel, I have been doing my webpage and couldn't figure how to set it |up so ascii art would really not be freaked out and squished. So I |borrowed "HTML Manual of Style". The index is very bad for the beginner |but I just searched thru the whole book and found the format tag !! Why can't you just include your ASCII pic as a text file and not as html fle? Just type
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