X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,8c0d5f79b6d15dec X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: pdolding@metz.une.edu.au (CRYLUX) Subject: Re: how do you make ascii art Date: 1996/06/18 Message-ID: <4q5d1p$t6k@grivel.une.edu.au>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 160765720 references: <4ppq3r$m83@chaos.dac.neu.edu> <834755982snz@phoenix4.demon.co.uk> organization: University of New England, NSW, Australia newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Tim Blair (codex@phoenix4.demon.co.uk) wrote: : In article : jcurd@ix.netcom.com "Josh Curd" writes: : : > In article <4ppq3r$m83@chaos.dac.neu.edu>, sjoseph@lynx.dac.neu.edu : > (shiney joseph) wrote: : > : > > I'm curious on how ascii art is created..Is there a graphics program : > > that saves it in ascii format? : > > Shiney : > > shiney@ccs.neu.edu : > : > you usually use ASCII paint. it is a program. : > : : More commonly known as a TEXT EDITOR... :) : Me uses pico on unix edit on dos notepad in windows. And some times gif2asc. Basicly any normal text editor will do. But some people use ascii paint programs. I just dont waste my hard drive with them slightly harder with just a edit but it is more fun. pcdolding -- _____ _____ / \ / \ | () () | pdolding@metz.une.edu.au | () () | \ ^ / ___ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \ ^ / ||||| | |__| \_/ | | | \_/ ||||| ||||| |___ | \ | |___ |___| _/ \_ |||||