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  o /    \            \            /    \      o
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  t|      `.            |        |      :    t
s`        |            |        \|      |    s
  s`        |            |        \|      |    s
e \      | /      /  \\\  --__ \\      :    e
  e \      | /      /  \\\  --__ \\      :    e
x  \      \/  _--~~          ~--__| \    |    x
  x  \      \/  _--~~          ~--__| \    |    x
*  \      \_-~                    ~-_\    |    *
  *  \      \_-~                    ~-_\    |    *
g    \_    \        _.--------.______\|  |    g
  g    \_    \        _.--------.______\|  |    g
o      \    \______// _ ___ _ (_(__>  \  |    o
  o      \    \______// _ ___ _ (_(__>  \  |    o
a      \  .  C ___)  ______ (_(____>  |  /    a
  a      \  .  C ___)  ______ (_(____>  |  /    a
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  s      / /\|  C_____)      |  (___>  /  \    s
e    |  (  _C_____)\______/  // _/ /    \  e
  e    |  (  _C_____)\______/  // _/ /    \  e
x    |    \  |__  \\_________// (__/      |  x
  x    |    \  |__  \\_________// (__/      |  x
*    | \    \____)  `----  --'            |  *
  *    | \    \____)  `----  --'            |  *
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  g    |  \_          ___\      /_          _/ | g
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=Shift JIS Art=
=Shift JIS Art=
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[[File:Strange_world_font.png|thumb|OH NOES, only half of all [[Heyurian|Heyurians]] have Shift JIS fonts correctly configured!]]
[[File:Strange_world_font.png|thumb|OH NOES, only half of all [[Heyurian|Heyurians]] have Shift JIS fonts correctly configured!]]


Shift JIS art is closely related to ASCII art but refers to text encoded in Shift JIS. It is popular on [[Japanese]] [[bulletin board]] systems and consequently on [[Heyuri]]. Because of the greater diversity of characters available in that encoding—English and Japanese script in full width and half width, Greek and Cyrillic script, and various box-drawing characters—Shift JIS art tends to have more of a 'line art' character than ASCII art. Shift JIS art is intended to be viewed using a font such as MS Gothic that, while not monospace, allots either a half width rectangle or full width square of space to the vast majority of characters.
Shift JIS art is closely related to ASCII art but refers to text encoded in Shift JIS. It is popular on [[Japanese]] [[bulletin board]] systems and consequently on [[Heyuri]]. Because of the greater diversity of characters available in that encoding—English and Japanese script in full width and half width, Greek and Cyrillic script, and various box-drawing characters—Shift JIS art tends to have more of a 'line art' character than ASCII art.  


In modern times, usage of both ASCII and Shift JIS encodings has subsided and has been largely replaced by the UTF-8 encoding. It is not straightforward to configure a modern computer and internet browser to properly display Shift JIS art. Refer to [https://2ch.sh/src/2390.txt this copypasta] to determine whether your font configuration is correct to view Shift JIS art on [[Strange World]] or in your favourite text editor.<ref>https://archive.ph/BWJbZ</ref>
Most Shift JIS art is intended to be viewed using a proportionally spaced font such as MS PGothic or [http://monafont.sourceforge.net/index-e.html Mona]. The art on /sjis/ and /lounge/, taken from Japanese discussion boards such as 2channel, is as such. Some Shift JIS art is intended to be viewed using a font such as MS Gothic that, while not monospace, allots either a half width rectangle or full width square of space to the vast majority of characters. The [[kaomoji]] on [[Strange World]] and most other art posted there, taken from [[Ayashii World]], is as such.
 
In modern times, usage of both ASCII and Shift JIS encodings has subsided and has been largely replaced by the UTF-8 encoding. It is not straightforward to configure a modern computer and internet browser to properly display Shift JIS art. Refer to [https://2ch.sh/src/2390.txt this copypasta] to determine whether your font configuration is correct to view Shift JIS art on Strange World.<ref>https://archive.ph/BWJbZ</ref>


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Revision as of 01:39, 22 May 2022

ASCII art refers to text arranged to look like pictures. Historically, it has been used to communicate graphically over channels that only support ASCII-encoded text.[1] ASCII art is generally intended to be viewed using a monospaced font.

  * g o a t s e x * g o a t s e x * g o a t s e x *
  g                                               g
  o /     \             \            /    \       o
  a|       |             \          |      |      a
  t|       `.             |         |       :     t
  s`        |             |        \|       |     s
  e \       | /       /  \\\   --__ \\       :    e
  x  \      \/   _--~~          ~--__| \     |    x
  *   \      \_-~                    ~-_\    |    *
  g    \_     \        _.--------.______\|   |    g
  o      \     \______// _ ___ _ (_(__>  \   |    o
  a       \   .  C ___)  ______ (_(____>  |  /    a
  t       /\ |   C ____)/      \ (_____>  |_/     t
  s      / /\|   C_____)       |  (___>   /  \    s
  e     |   (   _C_____)\______/  // _/ /     \   e
  x     |    \  |__   \\_________// (__/       |  x
  *    | \    \____)   `----   --'             |  *
  g    |  \_          ___\       /_          _/ | g
  o   |              /    |     |  \            | o
  a   |             |    /       \  \           | a
  t   |          / /    |         |  \           |t
  s   |         / /      \__/\___/    |          |s
  e  |           /        |    |       |         |e
  x  |          |         |    |       |         |x
  * g o a t s e x * g o a t s e x * g o a t s e x *

Shift JIS Art

How Shift JIS art should look when your fonts are correctly configured.
OH NOES, only half of all Heyurians have Shift JIS fonts correctly configured!

Shift JIS art is closely related to ASCII art but refers to text encoded in Shift JIS. It is popular on Japanese bulletin board systems and consequently on Heyuri. Because of the greater diversity of characters available in that encoding—English and Japanese script in full width and half width, Greek and Cyrillic script, and various box-drawing characters—Shift JIS art tends to have more of a 'line art' character than ASCII art.

Most Shift JIS art is intended to be viewed using a proportionally spaced font such as MS PGothic or Mona. The art on /sjis/ and /lounge/, taken from Japanese discussion boards such as 2channel, is as such. Some Shift JIS art is intended to be viewed using a font such as MS Gothic that, while not monospace, allots either a half width rectangle or full width square of space to the vast majority of characters. The kaomoji on Strange World and most other art posted there, taken from Ayashii World, is as such.

In modern times, usage of both ASCII and Shift JIS encodings has subsided and has been largely replaced by the UTF-8 encoding. It is not straightforward to configure a modern computer and internet browser to properly display Shift JIS art. Refer to this copypasta to determine whether your font configuration is correct to view Shift JIS art on Strange World.[2]

References