• Re: ANSI Editors?

    From xqtr@314:314/40 to Hot Ashes on Thu Oct 5 11:56:00 2017
    Okay.. so what tools are people using on the Pi to make ANSI screens? It seems like MBSE uses some sort of special codes in it's files to get
    stuff to display.. not pipe codes or @ codes ... any ideas?

    For Pi native ANSI editor i know only Blockart, which is Open Source... it
    has some good features but also some limitations. I am the author... :)

    You can get it here:
    https://github.com/xqtr/blockart

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  • From Hot Ashes@314:314/10 to xqtr on Fri Oct 20 16:27:00 2017
    xqtr wrote to Hot Ashes:
    Okay.. so what tools are people using on the Pi to make ANSI screens?
    It
    seems like MBSE uses some sort of special codes in it's files to get stuff to display.. not pipe codes or @ codes ... any ideas?

    For Pi native ANSI editor i know only Blockart, which is Open Source... it has some good features but also some limitations. I am the author... :)

    You can get it here:
    https://github.com/xqtr/blockart

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A31 (Raspberry Pi)
    * Origin: Alcoholiday / Est. 1995 / alco.bbs.io (314:314/40)


    I will have to grab it up and take a look.

    Greetings, Hot Ashes

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