Convert ansi art to mirc art.
For reference screenshot is iTerm2 with Menlo font ssh'd to a linux machine attached to a tmux session running irssi.
make
sudo make install
a2m [options] [input.ans]
-l n Crop n lines from the left side.
-r n Crop n lines from the right side.
-n Disable color output.
-p Print unprintable characters.
-t size Specify tab size, default is 8.
-w width Specify width, default is 80.
Most clients work fine assuming you're using a good font (see below.)
- Mirc has problems with color sequences following 3 byte Unicode characters.
- IRCCloud has incorrect colors.
Don't use reverse video, just make foreground white on black background, but not bright white, there should be two different whites, bright white and grayish white, 16 unique colors in all, as shown below:
Color | Regular | Bright |
---|---|---|
Black | #000000 (0, 0, 0) | #555555 (85, 85, 85) |
Red | #aa0000 (170, 0, 0) | #ff5555 (255, 85, 85) |
Green | #00aa00 (0, 170, 0) | #55ff55 (85, 255, 85) |
Yellow | #aa5500 (170, 85, 0) | #ffff55 (255, 255, 85) |
Blue | #0000aa (0, 0, 170) | #5555ff (85, 85, 255) |
Magenta | #aa00aa (170, 0, 170) | #ff55ff (255, 85, 255) |
Cyan | #00aaaa (0, 170, 170 ) | #55ffff (85, 255, 255) |
White | #aaaaaa (170, 170, 170) | #ffffff (255, 255, 255) |
Try Andale Mono or Menlo for Mac. Deja Vu Sans for Linux, Lucida Console for Windows.
If the font you use is missing some of the block drawing unicode characters its going to borrow them from another font, which will probably having a different width than the original font.