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sleschwin
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ansii pics

Post by sleschwin » 2004-03-25 11:16

How does a fella convert images: jpeg,gif,bmp..into those wonderful ansii character graphics to use in scripts?

Is there a proggy out there to convert them, ive tried characterizer but it makes a real mess in the mains and thats about it

help would be great

Sleschwin :shock:

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Post by GargoyleMT » 2004-03-27 00:31

ANSI is a standards group
ASCII is text

Once you know the difference, google should be able to help you find what you want.

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Post by Witch » 2004-07-30 17:22

..well i was searching in google and some defferent engiens for ASCII for week now....i find 5 progs for creating ASCII and converting to ASCII, but all of them in DC++ displays with lot's of mess!

So Please if you know the answer, don't send us to the google ....just HELP!

Thanx :wink:

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Post by Sedulus » 2004-07-30 18:00

ascii art is supposed to be displayed using a monospaced (fixed width) font.

dc++ (and all other clients) use a variable width font, so creating ascii art is not that simple.
http://dc.selwerd.nl/hublist.xml.bz2
http://www.b.ali.btinternet.co.uk/DCPlusPlus/index.html (TheParanoidOne's DC++ Guide)
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/dc (BSOD2600's Direct Connect FAQ)

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Post by Witch » 2004-07-30 19:40

..so u saying that pics maded by ascii programs we should fixed manualy in notepad of dc++ client?

maybe it that other way?

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Post by Xan1977 » 2004-07-30 20:05

The users local font is customizable, so there is no telling how a text-picture will show up on their side. Even if they haven't changed their font, the default one isn't monospaced, so you see the problem.

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Post by LordSqueak » 2004-08-24 14:17

in the good old BBS days , ansi was used alot.
ansi back then was basicaly ascii-in-color.

but there is a trick you can use to display ascii on an variable-width screen.

Find the similarly-spaced characters , and make your ascii out of those.
It might not work with every font , since different font might have different spacings.

for example

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,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
::::::::::::::::
dots and colons have the same width . (well . should have , probably...)

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Post by GargoyleMT » 2004-08-24 16:06

LordSqueak wrote:in the good old BBS days , ansi was used alot.
True, there were programs for converting GIFs and JPEGs to ANSI escape sequences. I'd be surprised if there aren't any around still. :)

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