Create ASCII art in Ubuntu using terminal
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Create ASCII art in Ubuntu using terminal
You have seen how websites can help you prepare ASCII art in Tabassum's Topic.
But there is another way using which you can create Ascii art in Ubuntu, using terminal!
you need to install a very small package called Figlet.
sudo apt-get install figlet
Now, in terminal, if you write anything after figlet, followed by an space, it will generate an Ascii art for you
See Picture here:
Why don't youi post your own first ASCII art here?
But there is another way using which you can create Ascii art in Ubuntu, using terminal!
you need to install a very small package called Figlet.
sudo apt-get install figlet
Now, in terminal, if you write anything after figlet, followed by an space, it will generate an Ascii art for you
See Picture here:
Why don't youi post your own first ASCII art here?
Re: Create ASCII art in Ubuntu using terminal
Last edited by BIT0129-tabassum on Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:00 am; edited 2 times in total (Reason for editing : to change the image as thumbnail)
Re: Create ASCII art in Ubuntu using terminal
Read the man figlet page
Also, you can change the font in this way:
figlet -f small Text
BTW, when you are giving a screenshot, give it as thumbnail.
Why?
Thumbnail only eats 4-10 KB, and a picture can eat as much as it wants.
We don't want to load this page for eternity, right?
Also, you can change the font in this way:
figlet -f small Text
BTW, when you are giving a screenshot, give it as thumbnail.
Why?
Thumbnail only eats 4-10 KB, and a picture can eat as much as it wants.
We don't want to load this page for eternity, right?
Re: Create ASCII art in Ubuntu using terminal
I think I have edited before you posted, so.... erm... read the edited post above.
Re: Create ASCII art in Ubuntu using terminal
Oh!!
Ok ..next time I will give the images as thumbnail
BTW, that image was not so big, its just about 10KB
Ok ..next time I will give the images as thumbnail
BTW, that image was not so big, its just about 10KB
Re: Create ASCII art in Ubuntu using terminal
Change it to thumbnail and it will be even smaller. :/
or you want to avoid the good practise?
or you want to avoid the good practise?
Re: Create ASCII art in Ubuntu using terminal
that helpped a lot; im going off on too many tangents tho
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