Durdraw – ANSI art editor for Unix-like systems
Posted by caminanteblanco 1 day ago
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Kind of like I used hkSFV for a long, long time. No GUI utility came close, feature-wise. Although if you consider CLI, you can do scripting after download.
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I just saw him the other day at his home. I really hate to see these falsehoods repeated, especially since he isn't here to defend himself. I will tell him about this thread, though.
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Comment by john_strinlai 1 day ago
thats admirable, and i am certainly not telling you to do otherwise.
but i will point out that they have written out their full name and state on their github, patreon, and buymeacoffee.
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I think you should remove this link and correct your comments.
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https://textmode.cadencecode.com/
... I occasionally make dos games as a hobby, and I wanted to be able to draw some ASCII on my iPad. Kinda a niche thing but open to feedback if anyone tries it.
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Update: Added!
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There were tons and a few of the bigger groups had their own ansi/hirez editors