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Re: ASCII art / FIGlet
- Subject: Re: ASCII art / FIGlet
- From: aiiadict@gmail.com
- Date: 13 Mar 2005 10:07:59 -0800
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might be cool to use a combination of the two methods,
if an ascii bitmap is close to the screen contents, then
use that ascii character. If there are no similar bitmaps,
then use an ascii character with similar light/dark values.
Rich