X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f4f4a,aebf519eeed7c8a9 X-Google-Attributes: gidf4f4a,public X-Google-Thread: f996b,e8656e8782b25e98 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: rcroson@arcm.com (Robert Croson, Jr) Subject: Re: Ascii-art in HTML Date: 1996/07/26 Message-ID: <4tb4lq$3d8@bad-news.harborcom.net>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 170723804 distribution: world references: <4rigs4$ed5@olorin.nask.pl> <4rm8hr$4vs@news.nu.edu> <4rqc3f$vq@news.onramp.net> <31E28C80.2781@iastate.edu> <0$FNQ0A8h44xEwZG@xemu.demon.co.uk> <31E5201C.41C6@iastate <4svfdq$e2m@styx.uwa.edu.au> organization: ARCOM Inc reply-to: rcroson@arcm.com newsgroups: alt.ascii-art,alt.html In article <4svfdq$e2m@styx.uwa.edu.au> lowd@tartarus.uwa.edu.au (David Low) wrote: > What's wrong with something like: > >
>       __               
>     _7 |>            
>    | _  |              
>       \ \______,       
>       /    __  ;       
>       \  _/  \ )         
>       | /     |l      
> 
> > In my opinion, this is much easier because you don't have to append any > symbols to the end of each line of the art. The
 tag tells the web
> browser to switch to a monospaced font, which is needed for displaying the
> ascii-art.
> 
> Hope this helps.

No. It won't do what the original post requested. Best to drop this thread
where it is. The original poster was trying to do something else. No one
wants to explain it again for the umpteenth time.


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Rob
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