Looks like a wonderful ASCII editor. Too bad it's 2 decades too late ;-)

SVG basically uses a set of text directions keeping the overhead low. That 
seems like the ticket for serious diagram/drawing presentation in TW5.

Mark

On Monday, April 18, 2016 at 5:01:42 AM UTC-7, Tom Bush wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> Just wanted to share a site I found that lets you draw in ASCII, which in 
> combination with block preformatted mode in TW lets you add diagrams and 
> mocked-up charts quite easily:
>
> http://asciiflow.com/
>
> Previously I had been trying to use images but obviously the filesize 
> increases pretty rapidly.
>
> Also in my experience this is actually better in terms of workflow as it 
> doesn't require any extra software (plus it looks cool to me).
>
> Cheers
> Tom
>

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