X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: fbb9d,1d8d8ef9bfb5926c,start X-Google-Attributes: gidfbb9d,public From: Carol Gudorf Subject: Talk: ASCII drawing software Date: 1995/04/21 Message-ID: <3n7hiu$eah@gagme.wwa.com>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 101250476 approved: boba@wwa.com sender: boba@gagme.wwa.com references: <9504210220.AA22540@grfn.ORG> organization: Dayton Microcomputer Association; Dayton OH newsgroups: rec.arts.ascii On Thu, 20 Apr 1995, David Brodbeck wrote: > In article <3n2cva$1dp@gagme.wwa.com> you wrote: > > : I've been doing ANSI art for years! I had no idea that this wonderful > : type of ASCII art was out here. I just had to post that I am inspired. > : I'm going to have to fire up the old imagination (again) and see what I > : can come up with. This has truly been a pleasure! Keep "drawing". BTW, > : when I used to do my ANSI stuff I used TheDraw. Does something like that > : exist (to kind of guide you along) for ASCII stuff? Or would I be pretty > : much on my own? Just wonderin ... > > : ~~~C {aka Carol Gudorf - gudorfc@dmapub.dma.org} > > -->I'd suggest a DOS-based text editor with windowing and cut-and-paste > capabilities. Qedit is an excellent one. > > > -- > \\ // eagle@grfn.org > \\\' , / // > \\\//, _/ //, Other email address: > \_-//' / //<, > \ /// / >> \\\`__/_ > /,)-^>> _\` \\\ > (/ \\ //\\ > // _//\\\\ > ((` (( > Qedit. That's another one I've been using for years. I just didn't think of that. I'm just glad to hear there's someone else out there who hasn't deserted for the limited (and frustrating) DOS-Edit environment. (My hubby just says I'm behind the times). The more I see the more I want to try. Thanks again for the suggestion and, soon, I'll be "drawing". ~~~C