X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,10730325ff30b3c6 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public X-Google-ArrivalTime: 2002-05-31 12:36:03 PST Path: archiver1.google.com!news1.google.com!newsfeed.stanford.edu!skynet.be!skynet.be!kibo.news.demon.net!news.demon.co.uk!demon!shieldwolf.demon.co.uk!colin From: CJRandall Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Subject: Re: oooooh controversy! Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 20:33:42 +0100 Organization: warlord Message-ID: References: NNTP-Posting-Host: shieldwolf.demon.co.uk X-NNTP-Posting-Host: shieldwolf.demon.co.uk:193.237.26.148 X-Trace: news.demon.co.uk 1022873739 nnrp-14:19200 NO-IDENT shieldwolf.demon.co.uk:193.237.26.148 X-Complaints-To: abuse@demon.net MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1 X-Newsreader: Turnpike Integrated Version 4.02 S Lines: 167 Xref: archiver1.google.com alt.ascii-art:17485 N. Thornton writes >Richard James wrote > >> > Been reading this a while now, like it. I have lots of goodies to >> > post, but Am I going to get moaned at if I post ascii art wi colour >> > codes along side the plain versions? >> >> And we would render this how? > >The black and white version would be there for you to see - so it >would be ascii art, plain to see on every puter. I'd just add a colour >version underneath for IRC use. I use a lot of small ascii art in IRC. >Sounds harmless enough to me.... in fact, why don't I give y'all an >example... > >I'm going to light a fire for everyone... > > ( . > ) . > .( ( > ( ). ) > )_(_(_ > (______) > >colour IRC version: > > ( 4. > ) . > .( ( > ( ). ) > )_(_(_ >1,5(______) > >Thats what would get printed :) > >Regards, NT hi ... some of those characters are not printable! please just post the ascii versions here unless you encode the chr(0x03) in some way as it is a control-code ... maybe use a '$' dollar sign? and denote it as [IRC.ascii] or something? also give instructions to the user on how to obtain a Ctrl-3 from the keyboard of an IRC-terminal ? this is not a flame ... but now read this ... and please comment about it ======================================================================== [13] What to NOT post to alt.ascii-art? [da roolz] ======================================================================== [13.1] ASCII art is a very simple medium. _ _ _ _ ___ (~ )( ~) The following List of Items (~ )( ~) ___ / \_\ \/ / should NOT be posted to \ \/ /_/ \ | D_ ]\ \/ the Usenet groups:- \/ /[ _G | | D _]/\ \ / /\[_ G | \___/ / /\ \ news:alt.ascii-art / /\ \ \___/ mark (_ )( _) news:alt.ascii-art.animation (_ )( _) JavE ~ ~ news:alt.ascii-art.endless.blabla ~ ~ news:alt.binaries.pictures.ascii NOTE: alt.binaries.pictures.ascii supports posting of ASCII software tools or fonts (in ZIP format) and binary images of ASCII or other FontSet (in GIF format) and any other ASCII art related material, but no Spam, in relation to discussions in the alt.ascii-art newsgroups. -= List of Items =- * Binaries, Trojans, Zombies, Virus, Spam. * ANSI,`extended ASCII' or `high ASCII', and non-Western font art. Many computer systems have an extended character set of 256 or more characters, based on the ANSI, Unicode or BIG5 character sets and having the first 128 characters possibly identical to ASCII. These characters should not be sent to news:alt.ascii-art because many computer system types do not display them properly, even those that do, do not display them in a standard way, for example, the Windows ANSI character set is different to the Macintosh ANSI character set. Capture and send a GIF of it to news:alt.binaries.pictures.ascii or put it on a Web page instead, and post a reference to it to news:alt.ascii-art. Alternatively, post it to news:rec.arts.ascii (see below). * HTML art. HTML, the language used in Web pages, can be used to add special effects such as colours, font size, and blinking text to ASCII art, and HTML can be read by some Usenet readers. However, to many they just appear as a jumble of and are totally unrecognizable, so don't post HTML to Usenet. Put it on a Web page instead, and post the address to news:alt.ascii-art. See http://llizard.crosswinds.net/ascii-art/asciionpage.htm for instructions on how to do this. * ASCII art animated using Java or JavaScript. This relies, not only on the newsreader being able to display HTML, but also being able to run Java or JavaScript. Put it on a Web page instead, and post the address to news:alt.ascii-art.animation and news:alt.ascii-art * Proportional Font ASCII art screws up on many readers' displays Send a GIF of it to news:alt.binaries.pictures.ascii or put it on a Web page instead and post a reference to it to news:alt.ascii-art or post it to news:rec.arts.ascii Finally, do not use any control codes, non-ASCII characters, or word-processor-type formatting in your postings. These are particular to your editor or computer system they will almost certainly not have the intended effect on the systems the rest of us use (they may even crash some Usenet readers). ==================================================================== [13.2] What can I post to rec.arts.ascii? ==================================================================== The official charter for rec.arts.ascii, as sent in the newsgroup control message, is: The group news:rec.arts.ascii will be the appropriate group for postings to include, but not be limited to, the following: o All forms of ASCII art including, but not limited to: - Standard ASCII art. - Animations. - ANSI color graphics. o Discussion about pieces of art. o Requests for specific pieces of art, and their fulfilment. o Questions and answers covering: - Creating and viewing ASCII art. - Locating FTP sites for ASCII art and related files. o Discussion about artists in the field. rec.arts.ascii is a moderated group meaning that all posts are reviewed before being sent to the group. That work is done by a robo-moderator which filters SPAM and checks the posts have the correct format before approving them. It can also target a specific poster's traffic for human moderator approval. Subjects must be tagged either: [PIC] for pictures [REQ] for requests for others to draw pictures (people responding to such requests are asked to change the tag to [PIC]) [DIS] for general ascii art related discussion. [ADMIN] for the moderator to post important information. The robo-mod also checks that the posts are in PLAIN TEXT only, that line length is set to LESS than 80 characters UNLESS the phrase [long lines] is in the BODY of the post, when the LIMIT is then raised to 160 characters. Cross-posting is permitted provided that: o - it is to no more than three groups o - the followup-to header is set to only one group. Cross-posting to other moderated groups is NOT permitted. ======================================================================== -- __ ___ __ :::/ |_ | .`):: ::( (-| | | <::: :::\__|___|_|_\::