[Coco] ASCII art in mail/news clients - (Was: Listing of Magazines for Archival Project)
John E. Malmberg
wb8tyw at qsl.net
Sun Mar 21 19:32:19 EST 2004
> Stephen H. Fischer wrote:
>
>> --------------- Post signature poll ----------------
Report for Mozilla 1.5 with that feature enabled.
>> asterisk word asterisk produces *word* (Bold, no asterisks)
Same.
>> Underline word underline produces _word_ (Underlined, no underlines)
Same
>> forward slash word forward slash produces /word/ (italics, no slashes)
Same
>> :) - Smiley shows.
>> ROTFL :-II :D ;o) %-( - No translation.
>> 8-) - Smiley wearing Sun Glasses.
>> ;( 8-O *eg* - No translation.
>> :( - Frown
>> LOL :-r ;-(*) - No translation.
>>
>> Produce Graphic images for the emoticons.
>>
>> Please report what your browser shows so that those of us using these
>> undocumented features can judge if our intent is getting through.
The features are documented in Mozilla.
There is also:
:) as an alternate smiley.
:-( as an alternate frown.
:-) Smilely with right eye winking
;-p Smilely with tongue sticking out.
A google search should find many more emoticons documented.
Dave Kelly wrote:
> I got a long binary attachment to your message.
He said it was a GIF file, and that is what is appears to be.
Apparently it is so if your mail/news client supports it, you can map
some ASCII symbols for your mail/news client to display as graphics.
At this time, I do not know how to add these emoticons to the ones that
Mozilla knows.
-John
wb8tyw at qsl.net
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