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Re: "Using Figlet Fonts to Make ASCII Banners"
There's a large collection of fonts in this repo: (moved to a link below the comment)
Most of the fonts that I've come across are limited to 7-bit ASCII because they were created before unicode really took off. I think there's a still a big untapped opportunity for experimenting with different unicode code blocks.
— http://www.jave.de/figlet/fonts.html
— https://github.com/pwaller/pyfiglet/tree/master/pyfiglet/fonts-contrib
May 19 · 6 months ago
Using Figlet Fonts to Make ASCII Banners — If you use Linux you can use figlet to create simple ascii banners. [preformatted] The program uses "figlet font" files with the extension 'flf' or 'tfl', which you can find on the web. Very old school. We should probably make a repository of them here. [contents of pagga.tfl]
💬 TheLittlePrince · 2 comments · 2 likes · May 18 · 6 months ago