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  2. Box-drawing characters - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Commander using box-drawing characters in a terminal emulator. Box-drawing characters, also known as line-drawing characters, are a form of semigraphics widely used in text user interfaces to draw various geometric frames and boxes. These characters are characterized by being designed to be connected horizontally and/or vertically with ...

  3. FIGlet - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .figlet .org. FIGlet is a computer program that generates text banners, in a variety of typefaces, composed of letters made up of conglomerations of smaller ASCII characters (see ASCII art ). The name derives from "Frank, Ian and Glenn's letters". [4]

  4. ASCII art - Wikipedia

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    The simplest forms of ASCII art are combinations of two or three characters for expressing emotion in text. They are commonly referred to as 'emoticon', 'smilie', or 'smiley'. There is another type of one-line ASCII art that does not require the mental rotation of pictures, which is widely known in Japan as kaomoji (literally "face characters".)

  5. Facebook, Instagram make text art from your photos - Engadget

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    He recently noticed that Facebook and Instagram automatically turn many public photos into ASCII art just by adding a file extension to the end of the web link -- ".html" if you want a color image ...

  6. ASCII stereogram - Wikipedia

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    ASCII stereogram. ASCII stereograms are a form of ASCII art based on stereograms to produce the optical illusion of a three- dimensional image by crossing the eyes appropriately using a single image or a pair of images next to each other. To obtain the 3D effect (in Figure 1 for instance), it is necessary for the viewer to diverge their eyes ...

  7. Six awesome ASCII games you need to play | TechCrunch

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    Celebrated shooter-maker Kenta Cho created ASCII Art Ship, and if you’re interested you can go to the site and play with the code. Arrow keys to move, Z or X to fire. Arrow keys to move, Z or X ...

  8. Braille ASCII - Wikipedia

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    Braille ASCII. Braille ASCII (or more formally The North American Braille ASCII Code, also known as SimBraille) is a subset of the ASCII character set which uses 64 of the printable ASCII characters to represent all possible dot combinations in six-dot braille. It was developed around 1969 and, despite originally being known as North American ...

  9. Baudot code - Wikipedia

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    Baudot code. The Baudot code ( French pronunciation: [boˈdo]) is an early character encoding for telegraphy invented by Émile Baudot in the 1870s. [1] It was the predecessor to the International Telegraph Alphabet No. 2 (ITA2), the most common teleprinter code in use before ASCII. Each character in the alphabet is represented by a series of ...