X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,b2fba05bc31e38bd X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: guckes@banach.math.fu-berlin.de (Sven Guckes) Subject: Re: adding text to art Date: 1996/10/01 Message-ID: #1/1 X-Deja-AN: 186478462 references: <325098D8.2B0E@erols.com> organization: Freie Universitaet Berlin x-access: 16 17 19 reply-to: guckes@math.fu-berlin.de newsgroups: alt.ascii-art caphill@erols.com (Curtis A. Phillips): > I am new to the whole internet and found that i liked reading mail from > someone who has an ascii sig. i have tried copying certain files and > then appending them to my own sig, however, after i put my personal data > in they tend to get all jumbled up. > This is how it turns out. > -- > > ___________________ _-_ > \==============_=_/ ____.---'---`---.____ > \_ \ \----._________.----/ > \ \ / / `-_-' > Curtis A. Phillips > __,--`.`-'..'-_ > caphill@erols.com > /____ || > `--.____,-' > Can anyone tell me how I can add text to an existing ascii art file without > messing it up? Newbie error: [X] You did not mention the programs you use. Almost every editor nowadays has basic commands to insert, dlete, and replace characters in a file. Use them! Then replacing characters in a file with your name and address is easy. and just a matter of a few changes within a few seconds: > -- > ___________________ _-_ > \==============_=_/ ____.---'---`---.____ > Curtis A. \_ \ \----._________.----/ > Phillips \ \ / / `-_-' > "I need to __,--`.`-'..'-_ > RTFM ASAP!" /____ || > caphill@erols.com `--.____,-' HTH. Sven