Hi Gemineers, on one Gemini site I found some nice kind of ASCII art, but made with unicode chars. It was not made of block elements, but with bows and angles and such. So the chaacters looked out nicely set together. Is there a *nix tool to print out such things, like banner, but more sophisticated? I liked that one very well. Or do such things need to be put together by hand? Ciao, Martin
There are lots of tools, such as http://patorjk.com/software/taag/#p=display&f=Big%20Money-ne&t=hello%20world On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 9:52 PM devel at datenbrei.de <devel at datenbrei.de> wrote: > > Hi Gemineers, > > on one Gemini site I found some nice kind of ASCII art, but made with > unicode chars. It was not made of block elements, but with bows and > angles and such. So the chaacters looked out nicely set together. > > Is there a *nix tool to print out such things, like banner, but more > sophisticated? I liked that one very well. Or do such things need to be > put together by hand? > > Ciao, Martin
You might want to look at FIGlet, which is a font renderer (it comes with a bunch of ASCII-art fonts). On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 3:52 PM devel at datenbrei.de <devel at datenbrei.de> wrote: > Hi Gemineers, > > on one Gemini site I found some nice kind of ASCII art, but made with > unicode chars. It was not made of block elements, but with bows and > angles and such. So the chaacters looked out nicely set together. > > Is there a *nix tool to print out such things, like banner, but more > sophisticated? I liked that one very well. Or do such things need to be > put together by hand? > > Ciao, Martin >
Am 10.02.21 um 22:05 schrieb Peter Vernigorov: > There are lots of tools, such as > http://patorjk.com/software/taag/#p=display&f=Big%20Money-ne&t=hello%20world Wow, that are lots. Thanks! Martin
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