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So you have just downloaded a tune, movie or app.
You have unpacked it and in the package you will normally get a readme or an nfo file from the group who released it. This normally contains some funky looking picture or text such as: Ever wanted to make one of these yourself but couldn't be arsed to sit down for hours and try and figure it out ? Well now you can in just 1 minute. For text just go to: http://www.network-science.de/ascii/ - Type your text in the text box - For you font choose "all fonts with your text" to generate a list of your text in all styles. - Play around with the other settings till your happy (for long words try increasing the width) - Then just copy and paste to wherever you want to display your text. You can also convert pictures with varying degrees of success with the below app. Now this can be a bit hit and miss when trying to display things in the forums, but for making your own readme's or nfo files in notepad it's great. Last edited by ScatCat; 06-28-2009 at 10:22 AM. |
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now that is cool...
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