X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,f80a71ad3ab9e7d7 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: "bandicoot" Subject: Re: TUTORIAL: Make a Start in Ascii Art Date: 1997/01/02 Message-ID: <01bbf8f7$8184df80$67412ace@dave>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 207413074 references: <5a13ch$ci4@orm.southern.co.nz> <19961228085600.DAA07266@ladder01.news.aol.com> organization: Zip News newsgroups: alt.ascii-art You just go into the dos shel like your daughter does and type "edit" without quotes. but you could use any text editor such as notepad in windows. - sY_Napse gd2shuz@aol.com wrote in article <19961228085600.DAA07266@ladder01.news.aol.com>... > In article <5a13ch$ci4@orm.southern.co.nz>, cfbd@southern.co.nz (Colin > Douthwaite) writes: > > > > >= ASCII art tips and example == > > > >Try practicing to make your own artwork by just typing on the > >keyboard, which is what I do (I work just using the DOS text editor > >which comes along with any MSDOS machine. Any text editor will do.) > > Hi. Please excuse if this is question shows my ingnorance of this > subject: I use windows 95, but my computer has an option to open to DOS. > I've seen my daughter do this for several games she has. This DOS text > editor...where and how do I find it or even know if I have it? Explicit > instructions, please. Thanks in advance, Sue > > **************** > "Happiness is a Warm Guppy" ^..^ > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ><> 0 >