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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Difficult problem: Complex text file manipulation in bash script. Post 302557036 by jim mcnamara on Tuesday 20th of September 2011 10:25:46 AM
Old 09-20-2011
IF this is ASCII line art drawing, look into the script command. It creates a duplicate of the screen in a file, automatically.
 

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AAFIGURE(1)							  aafigure manual						       AAFIGURE(1)

NAME
aafigure - convert ASCII art to an image SYNOPSIS
aafigure [option...] [input-file] aafigure {-h | --help | --version} DESCRIPTION
aafigure is an ASCII art to image converter. ASCII art figures can be parsed and output as SVG, PNG, PDF and more. OPTIONS
The program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (--). Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding short options. -o, --output=file Write output to file rather than to the standard output. -e, --encoding=encoding Set character encoding for input text. The default is 'UTF-8'. -w, --wide-chars=properties Specify which characters should be considered wide. properties is a comma-separated list of East Asian width[1] symbols: F East Asian Fullwidth H East Asian Halfwidth W East Asian Wide Na East Asian Narrow A East Asian Ambiguous N Neutral (Not East Asian) The default is 'F,W'. -t, --type=format Use the provided output format. By default, output format is inferred from the output file name extension. The following formats are supported: SVG, PDF, PNG and any file format supported by Python Imaging Library. -D, --debug Enable debug outputs. -T, --textual Disable horizontal fill detection. -s, --scale=scale Use the specified scale. -a, --aspect=aspect Use the specified aspect ratio. -l, --line-width=width For SVG output format, use the specified line width. --proportional Use a proportional font rather than a fixed-width font. -f, --foreground=#rrggbb Use the specified foreground color. The default is black (#000000). -x, --fill=#rrggbb Use the specified fill color. The default is the foreground color. -b, --background=#rrggbb Use the specified background color. The default is white (#ffffff). -O, --option=extra-options Pass special options to backends. (For expert users only.) -h, --help Display help and exit. --version Display version information and exit. AUTHOR
Jakub Wilk <jwilk@debian.org> Wrote this manpage for the Debian system. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Jakub Wilk NOTES
1. East Asian width http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr11/ aafigure 0.5 04/23/2012 AAFIGURE(1)
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