X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: fbb9d,4795adc8911a894 X-Google-Attributes: gidfbb9d,public X-Google-ArrivalTime: 1994-06-23 20:40:24 PST Path: bga.com!news.sprintlink.net!sashimi.wwa.com!gagme.wwa.com!not-for-mail From: david@visix.com (David Charlap) Newsgroups: rec.arts.ascii Subject: Talk: Non-standard ASCII art Date: 23 Jun 1994 22:30:20 -0500 Organization: Visix Software, Inc., Reston, VA Lines: 18 Sender: boba@gagme.wwa.com Approved: boba@gagme.wwa.com Message-ID: <2udk0c$sad@gagme.wwa.com> References: <2u4jme$6io@gagme.wwa.com> <2u7h7h$csq@gagme.wwa.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: gagme.wwa.com Tony Nugent wrote: > >Is there any art using the full complement of IBM 8-bit characters? >(Or does this specifically make this "non-ascii" art?) I've seen a lot of it, (also using ANSI cursor-motion and color-changing sequences to provide full-color animation). It's bad practice to post these to UseNet, though, since many people will be viewing the messages on terminals that won't be able to view them properly. (Unix xterms, for instance) ---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------- David Charlap | The contents of this message are not the opinions of david@visix.com | Visix Software, or of anyone besides myself. Visix Software, Inc. +-------------------------------------------------------- Member of Team-OS/2 | ---------------------+