X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,5e20dd0eb81e05d7 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: Veronica Karlsson Subject: Re: sigs (was Re: Minor change in the F.A.Q. Please read.) Date: 1997/12/01 Message-ID: <3482F63F.41C67EA6@on.spammer>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 294254781 References: <347B24B4.A2B045E5@inspace.net> <347B5183.C6@slip.net> <347B5A20.6201DD56@on.spammer> <347B63AE.1025@mpq.mpg.de> <347B6C57.2C67412E@on.spammer> <347C372E.4ECB@mpq.mpg.de> <347CF32E.FF6D5DF@on.spammer> <347D3701.75DB@mpq.mpg.de> <347D8040.63DECDAD@on.spammer> <65npea$do8$9@usenet88.supernews.com> <347FAD2D.4487EB71@on.spammer> <3482D976.E06CA3AB@EuropeM01.nt.com> Organization: University of Lulea, Sweden Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Gerard Thornley wrote: > Veronica Karlsson wrote: > > aardvarko wrote: [ 8< ] > > This little C program will "scramble"/"unscramble" text for you: > > > > #include > > #include > > > > main() > > { > > int ch; > > > > while ((ch = getchar()) != EOF) > > { > > if ((ch >= 65) && (ch <= 90)) > > { > > ch = 65 + ((ch - 65) + 13) % 26; > > } > > if ((ch >= 97) && (ch <= 122)) > > { > > ch = 97 + ((ch - 97) + 13) % 26; > > } > > printf("%c", ch); > > } > > } > > > > Hang on. Am I missing something here. Ah. Hang on. Is this all unix based? No, it should work with your Mac/PC/MagicNotepad/Whatever too :) And the C program I made should definitely work on any of them... And if you still don't know, try figlet, as somebody else pointed out here it has a rot13 "font"... http://www.surfplaza.com/figlet/ ********************************************************************* * * * Figlet is NICE! Figlet is GOOD! Figlet can rot13! GET FIGLET! * * * ********************************************************************* -- _ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _| |__/ __ \| |_ _ __| |__| | | |_ _| |_| |_ ___ ___ \ V / / / / _` | | || / _` / _` |_| | || | _| ' \ _(_-