X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,2b1906d6268cc355 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: bart Subject: Document Encoding & First Attempt (was:Re: PIC: Quake Logo) Date: 1997/11/18 Message-ID: <3471BA4E.1501@cybergal.com>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 290559240 References: <01bcf38f$3a065e20$LocalHost@atkins> <3470B349.465@cybergal.com> X-Server-Date: 18 Nov 1997 15:54:55 GMT Reply-To: warp4ever@cybergal.com Organization: Mengvoeders United Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Brock Kevin Nambo wrote: > > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-2 > > Bart, do you think perhaps that iso-8859-2 is anything to do with munging my > reader? Last I checked, ASCII went under "iso-8859-1" "iso-latin-1" or > "us-ascii" or something like.... Is there a setting maybe for that? > > >>BKNambo, who really should be doing homework indeed, I recently changed my settings from western(latin) to Central European (ISO-8859-2), because I get the strangest characters in webpages, where people meant to put an e-umlaut, e-accent-aigu or others accents. (why are those characters NOT standardized in HTML?) This one in western(latin) OK: My first try in ascii-art I've tried to make the logo of my University (Universiteit Twente, NL: http://www.utwente.nl) Critics, comments and refinements are welcome! Those curves are harder than I thought! _____ _______ /~~ | \ | /~ _.---' ~\ | / .' _ ~\ | | / .-'~ | ~\| | ; / |___ __ | | ; | | | |__| |___ ; | | . | .' / ; |~\ '--'~ .' / | ~\ ,---'~ .' | ~\ | _/~ '------~ '---'~ (actually I should be studying for an exam now) bart ____________________________________________________________________ To reply by email, change cybergal into cyberdude