> Art = text2art ( "art" ) # Return ASCII text (default font) and default chr_ignore=True > print ( Art ) _ _ _ _ _ | |_ / _` || '_|| _| | (_| || | | |_ \_,_||_| \_| > Art = text2art ( "art", font = 'block', chr_ignore = True ) # Return ASCII text with block font > print ( Art ). This function return ASCII text as str in normal mode and raise artError in exception. ⚠️ From Version 5.3 \n is used as the default line separator instead of \r\n (Use sep parameter if needed) 1. ⚠️ From Version 3.3 Non-ASCII fonts added (These fonts are not compatible with some environments) ⚠️ Some fonts don't support all characters
(edited to make instructions more clear and remove extra code tag) Scan_rgb_sum:=scan_rgb_r + scan_rgb_g + scan_rgb_b
PixelGetColor, found_color, %scan_current_x%, %scan_current_y% Scan_current_line =%scan_current_line%`r`n However, depending on your font, you may get a better picture if you switch them in the code below ("%scan_current_line%:" and "%scan_current_line%," respectively). Note: Using the font I suggest here (on my machine at least), the colon (:) contains 2 pixels and the comma (,) contains 3, so I have switched them. It's a fun toy, but I eventually want to use it to locate stuff. Go to Notepad and make sure you are using a fixed-width font (as a suggestion, go to Format->Font, select Terminal font, Regular style, and the smallest size you can). The bigger the image, the longer it will take.
Then position mouse in the lower-right corner of the image to be copied and press ctrl-alt-e (end). Position mouse in upper-left corner of image to be copied and press ctrl-alt-b (for "begin").