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How you found the violation and any other useful info. Ya use it and strip credits. Very rude You choose I think the default choice is 3 but you should make up yer own mind Generally, the more specific you are, the more likely you are to get some response. If you don't have Web access, mention this fact, otherwise you may get replies consisting only of URLs for the kind of pictures you're looking for.
If someone is rude back to you directly, then please be patient, since it may just be a troll trying to wind you up. Most news readers can only show lines which are under either 72, 76, or 80 characters wide, so if your picture is wider than 72 characters it may get wrapped [see Question 4]. Also remove any unnecessary space characters from the end of each line of the picture, to prevent lines from being too long and getting wrapped without your realizing.
Then a warning in the subject line [wide] or whatever the original picture width and Check Your Post Output Line-Wrap settings. Inserting control codes ASCII characters 0 to 31 in a picture can sometimes achieve interesting effect on your computer screen or news reader, such as reversing text or changing its colour. DO NOT post any of these pictures to news:alt. If you're not sure about whether your message will turn out ok, post it to a test group such as news:alt.
Use the subject header: [abpa] for easy identification. Post it to news:rec. These characters should not be sent to news:alt. Capture and send a GIF of it to news:alt. Put it on a Web page and post the address to news:alt. Send a GIF of it to news:alt. These are particular to your editor or computer system they will almost certainly not have the intended effect on the systems the rest of us use they may even crash some Usenet readers.
That work is done by a robo-moderator which filters Spam and checks the posts have the correct format before approving them. It can also target a specific poster's traffic for human moderator approval. Cross-posting is permitted provided that: o - it is to no more than three groups o - the followup-to header is set to only one group.
Cross-posting to other moderated groups is NOT permitted. If the picture is not on a Web site anywhere, put it up on your own site if you have one , or get a friend to put it up on their site, and post the URL to alt.
If you can't do this, post your request to the newsgroups and wait for someone to reply, then post the picture to news:alt. They go by names such as ascgif, gifa, gifscii, and gif2ascii. Do a Web search for any of these programs to find places where you can download them. Generally avoid bright backgrounds.
Do a quick search on your favourite web search-engine. Usually it contains little more than the person's name, organization and e-mail address, maybe an inspirational quote of some sort and some people like to incorporate ASCII art into their signature files as well. To be brief, almost no-one will complain if your signature file is four lines long or fewer -- and it is quite possible to draw good ASCII pictures which are that small. Five or six lines may be acceptable, but any longer, and you're starting to take the risk that your signature will be longer than some of your e-mail messages; this wouldn't really make sense on paper, so it isn't really acceptable in cyberspace either.
The exception is in messages posted to news:alt. The speed will depend on the system you are using. The earliest known portable types used the Control-Codes of the often.
VT or. Sometimes found as c-code in. This means an ascii in every post! This implies that if you don't include an ascii in your post you deserve to get flamed! J J L I am staying out of this as much as. Whether these are bugs or features we don't know and a registry patch to fix some of the flaws in Outlook Express is available from the ADA. Press the decode button twice when viewing a blue-struck image. Create a button in your toolbar so you can do it quickly.
In OE 5. Outlook giving wrapped output or the ascii-art you are sending is wider than 72 characters: 1. Tools menu 2. Options 3. Send 4. Both of these Mail and News format 5. Select the READ tab 3. International settings 4. Click OK, then OK again. Examples of fixed-width fonts 1. Here is an example of how they break down by light intensity: Jorn Barger's light value scale Darker.
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