[Coco] ASCII art in mail/news clients
KnudsenMJ at aol.com
KnudsenMJ at aol.com
Mon Mar 22 18:26:33 EST 2004
In a message dated 3/22/04 4:44:13 PM Eastern Standard Time,
robert.gault at worldnet.att.net writes:
> As a point of information, smileys as used by Mozilla do not put
> graphics in a message. The normal text ASCII : ) is placed in the
> message (can be automated) and the e-mail program displays a graphic
> icon in place of the ASCII graphic.
An email client that automatically detects emoticon character sequences and
substitutes a little graphic, is a sure sign that some programmers have way too
much time on their hands, which would be better spent surfing
rec.arts.startrek :-)
If their PCs had better backgammon or Spider programs, maybe they wouldn't
have dreamed up "stationery" either -- what a mess!
OTOH, the little GIF with all the faces lined up is really cute, and a handy
reference, and a challenge to figure out what ASCII goes with each one (did I
mention too much time?).
> As to whether they should be in messages, all too often messages tend to
> be abrasive in nature (because the vocal cues are missing) and a :)
> takes the edge off.
Well, sure. I don't think anyone questioned the value of emoticons in email
or news, just the need to convert them to graphics. Or to have a graphics
menu to insert the one of your choice. Or whatever. ;-) Mike K.
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