X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,92abb9355897309b X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: Philip Kaulfuss Subject: Re: Nissan Logo Date: 1996/07/27 Message-ID: <9607271434.AA002s5@boehme.demon.co.uk>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 170437082 x-mail2news-path: relay-4.mail.demon.net!post.demon.co.uk!boehme.demon.co.uk x-nntp-posting-host: boehme.demon.co.uk references: <31F7CD2B.1E33@top.monad.net> <31F95C13.68E0@surfplaza.com> organization: Play newsgroups: alt.ascii-art David Wallis (wallis@surfplaza.com) wrote: : James Fox wrote: : > Can anyone tell me how to produce a decent high line - : > I always have to use ~ which I've been told off for once already!! : : Sorry, Jim, I didn't mean to "tell you off"! : : When you need a high line, tilde is usually the best character to use. : But I use every strategy I can think of to adjust things so that a : high line gets converted to a low line or a middle line. For high lines, I use " On some fonts you can get a high line with this character here () (I press alt-N to get it) Although on the font I'm using just now it looks the same as a hyphen (-) -- ,-----.,-. ,-.,-.,-. ,-. ,---------------------------------------------. | ,-. || | `-'| || |,' ,' |Philip Kaulfuss | | `-' || `---.,-.| || ' ,' |phil@boehme.demon.co.uk | | ,---'| ,-. || || || . `. |PhilK in UnderNet #AmigaCafe | | | | | | || || || |`. `. |Graphics artist for the game 'Urban Massacre'| `-' `-' `-'`-'`-'`-' `-' `---------------------------------------------'