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From: Kaba on 16 Jun 2010 13:23 > Rob Johnson <rob(a)trash.whim.org> > take out the trash before replying > to view any ASCII art, display article in a monospaced font Hi Rob, This is off-topic for the thread, but here goes. You wrote some time ago the following text: http://www.whim.org/nebula/math/conformalregress.html It's a very nice one. What I was wondering though, is whether you have some kind of software to produce the ascii art in your texts. Or do you do it by hand? -- http://kaba.hilvi.org
From: Rob Johnson on 16 Jun 2010 15:12 In article <MPG.2683350f924555889898de(a)news.cc.tut.fi>, Kaba <none(a)here.com> wrote: >> Rob Johnson <rob(a)trash.whim.org> >> take out the trash before replying >> to view any ASCII art, display article in a monospaced font > >Hi Rob, > >This is off-topic for the thread, but here goes. You wrote some time ago >the following text: > >http://www.whim.org/nebula/math/conformalregress.html > >It's a very nice one. What I was wondering though, is whether you have >some kind of software to produce the ascii art in your texts. Or do you >do it by hand? I put it together by hand. It's not too difficult after a bit of practice. Rob Johnson <rob(a)trash.whim.org> take out the trash before replying to view any ASCII art, display article in a monospaced font
From: Kaba on 16 Jun 2010 15:42
Rob Johnson wrote: > >http://www.whim.org/nebula/math/conformalregress.html > > > >It's a very nice one. What I was wondering though, is whether you have > >some kind of software to produce the ascii art in your texts. Or do you > >do it by hand? > > I put it together by hand. It's not too difficult after a bit of > practice. Ok:) -- http://kaba.hilvi.org |