• Ansiviewers

    From c0re@1337:1/101 to All on Mon Nov 22 13:59:31 2021
    Hey, question. What do you guys use to view ansi files without being logged into a board? I used to have a standalone program to view/edit ansi art but can't remember it. I think I found it when I was browsing the different tools for Mystic, but can't for the life of me find it again - it was a few years back that I found it originally.

    Also, semi-related note: syncterm or netrunner? I use syncterm but I want someone who is a netrunner fan to sell me on it, and why is it better than syncterm?

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  • From MeaTLoTioN@1337:1/101 to c0re on Mon Nov 22 21:32:44 2021
    On 22 Nov 2021, c0re said the following...

    Hey, question. What do you guys use to view ansi files without being logged into a board? I used to have a standalone program to view/edit
    ansi art but can't remember it. I think I found it when I was browsing
    the different tools for Mystic, but can't for the life of me find it
    again - it was a few years back that I found it originally.


    I use the terminal, I have an app on the cli that will parse ansi and spit out utf-8 equivalent chars, so the syntax would be something like;

    cp437 cat somefile.ans

    cp437 is the app, and that will in effect run cat somefile.ans and convert the cp437 chars to utf-8.

    Also, semi-related note: syncterm or netrunner? I use syncterm but I want someone who is a netrunner fan to sell me on it, and why is it better
    than syncterm?

    Syncterm FTW, Netrunner is not a patch on syncterm, seriously. There isnt nearly the fonts available in netrunner that syncterm has, syncterm also can display sixel images, and does ansi music. netrunner cant do anything near to this.

    Stick with syncterm, seriously.

    Just my two pence worth =)

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  • From 0zZ-U@1337:3/106 to c0re on Mon Nov 22 12:42:13 2021
    Hey, question. What do you guys use to view ansi files without being logged into a board? I used to have a standalone program to view/edit

    I use the build in ANSI viewer in Mystic. I guess it's more of an editor
    Also I've heard great things about Moebius.

    Also, semi-related note: syncterm or netrunner? I use syncterm but I want someone who is a netrunner fan to sell me on it, and why is it better
    than syncterm?

    The only upside (well depends) I've found about Netrunner is that the fonts look smoother in larger screen modes with SDL. So, font anti aliasing is applied. This might be nice for some, but I prefer the crispy-er look without anti aliasing.

    Syncterm is a real terminal program , so that wins hands down :)


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  • From paulie420@1337:3/129 to c0re on Thu Nov 25 19:07:07 2021
    I'll play, I think I have a couple tricks somewhere here...

    Hey, question. What do you guys use to view ansi files without being logged into a board?

    I use my Linux terminal/command line, and I doso by using an alias in my .bashrc file located in ~/:

    alias ans='iconv -f cp437 -t utf8 '

    Notice the space at that end, but after you load a terminal emulator with this alias, you just type 'ans filename.ans' and it displays correctly. Your terminal needs to be set to the correct columns, at least, but my terminals are


























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































    80x25 so it works just fine - furthermore, if you drag it up to 132c you can do


























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































    that aspect of ANSi, too.

    Theres also a mod out there, by PHeNOM, I think called 'ans' - that is an executable that does the same... but I think the alias works a bit better w/o a


























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































    binary application.

    Also, semi-related note: syncterm or netrunner?

    I prefer Syncterm for many reasons; from its correctness- it displaying ANSI as


























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































    it was meant to be seen, with no bells and whistles - just correctly. That it has dozens of other fonts, and that it can display even more fonts if the sysOp


























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































    sends the correct data. That up to date versions support RIP; while it isn't PERFECT, I can still get RIP graphics...

    Netrunner is nice, IMO, for how damn sharp its TWO fonts come out when you turn


























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































    on ... gosh, is it called anti-aliasing? Or whatever it is; even tho it isn't historically correct, *I* think it looks damn good. Sometimes I'll use Netrunner for the smoother IBM fonts.



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  • From apam@1337:2/102 to paulie420 on Fri Nov 26 15:29:15 2021
    I prefer Syncterm for many reasons; from its correctness- it
    displaying ANSI as it was meant to be seen, with no bells and whistles
    - just correctly.

    Just out of curiosity, what ANSI is netrunner (or other terminals) not displaying correctly?

    I would say syncterm has far more bells and whistles than netrunner too,
    from multiple font support, xbin, petscii and i believe they're working
    on RIP if they haven't added it already.

    Those are all nice things to have too, don't get me wrong, I don't think there's anything wrong with having them.

    But I have to ask, if there is stuff not displaying correctly, that is in syncterm... i want to know! LOL (I know this guy who works on a terminal
    and would like to make sure it does work corrcetly :P)

    If I had to pick out of syncterm and netrunner, I'd pick syncterm, mostly because I don't like how the file transfers work in netrunner.

    Andrew


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  • From paulie420@1337:3/129 to apam on Sat Nov 27 04:26:02 2021
    Just out of curiosity, what ANSI is netrunner (or other terminals) not displaying correctly?

    While you can tweak the .INI file are turn off anti-aliasing AND set the terminal to 4:3, the way Netrunner comes stock LOOKS BEAUTIFUL - but stretches the screen to... 16:9 or whatever your screen may be. On the Frame.work laptop,
























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































    2:3 doesn't look TOO bad - but its not pixel for pixel correct... and, while I think the fonts LOOK better when... anti-aliased??? And one other setting... but I prefer to view mine normally just the way I saw those IBM VGA, Topaz & MicroKnight fonts back in the day. IMO, Sync does that better - but I do ENJOY Netrunner at times when I want to see things in a 'new way'.

    If I had to pick out of syncterm and netrunner, I'd pick syncterm, mostly because I don't like how the file transfers work in netrunner.

    I agree here, too. Hmmm - maybe I'll do a writeup for the newbies (and us!) explaining how to use all the Netrunner .INI features - because they ARE features... I just prefer the Syncterm features. :P



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  • From Aaron Grasswell@1337:3/142 to c0re on Wed Dec 22 22:01:00 2021
    Late to the party, sorry but I use Moebius to create/edit and view ANSI files. Free, cross platform and pretty slick. The half block darwing tool it aweseome. :)
    Aaron/DW
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    Hey, question. What do you guys use to view ansi files without being
    logged into a board? I used to have a standalone program to view/edit
    ansi art but can't remember it. I think I found it when I was browsing
    the different tools for Mystic, but can't for the life of me find it
    again - it was a few years back that I found it originally.

    Also, semi-related note: syncterm or netrunner? I use syncterm but I want someone who is a netrunner fan to sell me on it, and why is it better
    than syncterm?

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