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It`s pretty hard to tell what your problem is given that you`re not
posting with Google Groups and your recent replies here quoting
ASCII art display fine for me.
If you`re sending links to people then why not just send them the
artwork text directly? If their Email client doesn`t use a
fixed-width font to display plain text, or you`re one of those
HTML-obsessed email writers, then use HTML and put "
"
tags around it. Or convert it to an image if you must.
Anyway a solution to Google Groups messing up the display of ASCII
art was actually posted recently in comp.arch.embedded. See:
Subject: Improved display in Google Groups
Message-ID: <
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It involves installing this browser extension then setting up a
custom style sheet using it:
https://github.com/openstyles/stylus
Probably not something you`ll get other people to do. But then why
would you send them links to Google Groups to share ASCII art in
the first place?
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